Missing Bronze Astrolabe Geocoin One
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Owner:
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ByteBORG
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Released:
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Saturday, January 6, 2007
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Origin:
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Illinois, United States
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My mission is to travel far and wide, from Cache to Cache. Please don't hold on to me, keep me moving so other Cachers can enjoy me...
The astrolabe is a historical astronomical instrument used by classical astronomers and astrologers. It was the chief navigational instrument until the invention of the sextant in the 18th century. Its many uses included locating and predicting the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets and stars; determining local time given local longitude and vice-versa; surveying; and triangulation. Astrologers of the European nations used astrolabes to construct horoscopes. In the Islamic world, they are and were used primarily for astronomical studies, though astrology was often involved there as well. ---from Wikipedia
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ySCG retrieved it from Ole's Sign
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Wisconsin
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This coin is mesmerizing! I could stare at it for hours. I think I will schedule some free time tomorrow to just sit and stare at it. I'll move it along soon though - it's too heavy to carry for long!
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ByteBORG placed it in Ole's Sign
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Wisconsin
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