Skip to content

Nocturnal Geocoin spockske's Nocturnal Geocoin

Trackable Options
Found this item? Log in.
Printable information sheet to attach to spockske's Nocturnal Geocoin Print Info Sheet
Owner:
spockske Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Origin:
Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of the owner.

This is collectible.

Use TB71MEF to reference this item.

First time logging a Trackable? Click here.

Current Goal

To be exhibited during events at the booth of "GeoCoins for All"

About This Item

Nocturnal Geocoin - bronze

This is a functional nocturnal coin which you can actually use to tell the time during the night and get your latitudinal deviation.

The nocturnal navigational tool stood the test of time. Its purpose is to tell time at night so you can gain a more accurate latitude and longitude reading. The first written evidence of a nocturnal was discovered in the year 1272. It was refined in the 1500s to tell more accurate time and was used well in to the late 1800s and partially used into the early 1900s. Two disadvantages of the Nocturnal is it can only be used at night, and only when the pole star Polaris and either of the dippers are visible. However, it also had a great advantage since it can be used at night when a sundial could not be used. The nocturnal can only be used in the northern hemisphere unless you know how to triangulate the southern axis point and align the correct stars, but the deviation scales can only be used in the northern hemisphere. Using a nocturnal in conjunction with a quadrant will yield a more accurate latitude reading. The use of a planisphere is most helpful to find the correct stars to use.

Even though mechanical clocks have been around for several centuries, they could not keep accurate time on a ship that is pitching and rolling on the ocean waves. When an accurate chronometer good enough to be used at sea was invented and after it was able to be massed produced is when the nocturnal finally became obsolete.

More sophisticated nocturnals also listed tide charts and deviation gauges on its surfaces.

Design: 
The early nocturnals were made of wood and later made in brass. They were approximately 7" to 10" in diameter plus the length of the handle and arm. The large circle, that has the handle attached to it, lists the days and months. The center rotating disk has the time. The arm has a notch on one edge of it so you know to use the opposite edge for lining it up with the stars. Both the center circle and arm rotate on an arbor which is hollowed out to use it as a sight.

The Nocturnal Geocoin™ is trackable on Geocaching.com and has its own icon. It is available in both antique silver and antique bronze, and is specially designed to be held comfortably between your fingers when taking a reading.

Go to CompassRoseGeocoin.com for instructions on how to use this coin.

  • 3" diameter (not including the arm)
  • 11mm thick!
  • 3 permanently attached moving parts
  • Trackable on Geocaching.com
  • Has its own icon that shows on your profile page in Geocaching.com when you log a find or discovery.

Gallery Images related to spockske's Nocturnal Geocoin

View All 5 Gallery Images

Tracking History () View Map

Move To Inventory 3/29/2018 spockske moved it to their inventory   Visit Log
Move To Inventory 3/29/2018 spockske moved it to their inventory   Visit Log
Discovered It 12/10/2017 Bruno2226 discovered it   Visit Log

Mooi stukje gezien op tafel dank om deze aan mij en men kids te laten zien.
En dank voor de top service

Discovered It 12/3/2017 P@je discovered it   Visit Log

Deze recent ontdekt - bedankt om te mogen delen.
Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.

Discovered It 10/11/2017 lingbeek discovered it   Visit Log

This trackable was photogrpahed by me in the last few weeks at an event or in the field.

Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 9/17/2017 Xzorglub discovered it   Visit Log

Deze gezien tijdens het GeoCoinfest Europe 2017 Belgium. Bedankt om te delen! Nog veel reisplezier. Groetjes uit Schaarbeek/ Belgium

Discovered It 9/16/2017 Sa Lu discovered it   Visit Log

Gezien op het geo coin event te Aarschot,
groeten, Sa Lu, Mechelen, BE

Discovered It 9/16/2017 BigMal70 discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at Geocoinfest 2017. Thank you for sharing.

Discovered It 9/16/2017 Numéro discovered it   Visit Log

Seen at or around the mega event "GeoCoinFest Europe 2017 - Belgium".
Thank you for the discovery !

Discovered It 9/16/2017 Palarunca discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this TB at GeoCoinFest Europe 2017 in Aarschot, Belgium!

data on this page is cached for 3 mins