History of Science
An astrolabe is an ancient astronomical instrument used for solving problems related to time and the position of celestial bodies. It combines elements of a planisphere and a sundial, allowing users to measure the altitude of stars and planets, determine latitude, and tell time based on the position of celestial objects. This instrument reflects significant advancements in mathematical and astronomical knowledge, particularly during the Hellenistic period and later Islamic contributions.
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