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- | The **compass** has been a standard navigational tool since it was introduced in 206 BC. These devices help you **orient yourself when navigating**, | + | The **compass** has been a standard navigational tool since it was introduced in 206 BC. These devices help you **orient yourself when navigating**, |
+ | The design of the modern magnetic compass differs slightly from the very early versions. Back then, a magnetized needle was attached to a lightweight piece of wood or cork and it would float in a shallow dish of water to allow the needle to move into pointing in the direction of north/ | ||
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+ | Unlike the GPS in your phone or car, a compass will still work without electricity or satellites. | ||
===== The Lensatic Compass ===== | ===== The Lensatic Compass ===== | ||
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- | There are many subtypes of compass, but here we will focus on the **lensatic compass**, which is the kind commonly used by military personnel. As such, they are universally understood and easy to find. This type of compass can offer you a choice of whether you want one designed for specifically the northern, or southern hemisphere. The various lensatic models | + | There are many subtypes of compass, but here we will focus on the **lensatic compass**, which is the kind commonly used by military personnel. As such, they are universally understood and easy to find. This type of compass can offer you a choice of whether you want one designed for specifically the northern, or southern hemisphere. The various lensatic models typically come with a glow-in-the-dark tritium or phosphorescent needles. They also allow for reading the actual bearings, the degrees of one's current position. |
The coolest thing about these is that they also have a sighting wire; a feature not present in many other compasses. This lets the user simply look through it to figure their direction, or use it in conjunction with a map. | The coolest thing about these is that they also have a sighting wire; a feature not present in many other compasses. This lets the user simply look through it to figure their direction, or use it in conjunction with a map. |
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