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How to use Sextant in a sentence

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Sextant estimates that the flag comes into full view in less than one second.
On FMS, Sextant is developing, together with Smiths, a new FMS for Airbus aircraft and they have secured two thirds of the orders for new aircraft.
The parties' main competitors are Rockwell Collins and Sextant, but there are also smaller players such as Litton and Smiths Industries, who do not produce a range of avionics products.
Historic conditions were faithfully observed but with the addition of a Sextant.
Consequently, Honeywell will have a commercial advantage over Rockwell Collins and Sextant, the only two competitors supplying integrated avionics suites.
As regards forward-fit, there are only three system integrators: Honeywell and Rockwell Collins, each having a similar share of sales, with Sextant as an emerging player.
In the afternoon we hove to and tried to get the boat still enough for Ken to shoot the sun with a sextant.
A compass, sextant and charts were the necessary tools for plotting a course.
When the ten minutes are up, as signified by the ding of an egg timer, a piece of nautical equipment as pedigreed as an astrolabe or a sextant.
Celestial navigation used a sextant built right into the cockpit but if the plane was wallowing at all, it was useless.
The arc was extended from an octant to a sextant and a stout handle was added at the back of the instrument.
The goal of this expedition was to navigate to the North Magnetic Pole by traditional means using a sextant and an astrocompass.
The sextant, a navigational tool used to indicate latitude, was lent to the museum by a local maritime historian.
A sextant measures vertical angles between two points or between some point and the horizon.
Behind him, he towed a raft outfitted with a coffin-size sleeping compartment and carrying fishing tackle, compass, sextant, and three portable water desalinators.
When the fore and back horizons are brought into line, the sextant reading is twice the angle of dip, assuming that the sextant is free from index error.
Firstly, in a small boat when you shoot the sun with your sextant it is easy to mistake the top of a wave for the horizon and get the wrong answer.
The plane's captain added to the error by steering the plane on compass alone, backed up by dead reckoning and astro-fixes from a periscopic sextant.
In the octant and the sextant, two mirrors one fixed, the other movable bring the image of the Sun into coincidence with the horizon.
It represents the octant, a navigational instrument that was replaced by the sextant in the latter half of the 18th century.
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I had with me an admirable Hadleys sextant, and an artificial horizon, and I corrected the mean refraction of the suns rays.
The instruments used in taking observations for latitude may be either a sextant and an artificial horizon, or a small theodolite.
The radio compass is dependable day or night, and is said to be quite as reliable as a sextant or other navigating instruments.
This pillar is the support of Airy's altazimuth, and very nearly marks the place where Flamsteed set up his original sextant.
Dontor glanced at the juniors, saw that Kuero had his sextant ready, and raised his own.
Captain Hollinger, who had the deck, went to the chart house for his sextant.
The flat bar which carries the nonius scale and index-glass of a quadrant, octant, quintant, or sextant.
Forsythe made a notation from the sextant on a piece of paper.
The sextant is the one most in use and so will be described first.
Now read the angle of the height of that light by using your sextant.
The sextant of the meetinouse, which sweeps And dusts, or is supposed too!
Prof. had forgotten his sextant and rode back to our main camp for it.
So saying Johnson turned upon his heel and dived below for his sextant.
The sextant and chronometer had both been broken beyond repair, and they had been broken just this very night.
The sextant, as used by navigators, was also invented by Newton.
A great sea chest stood open in the center, and allround upon the carpet were little piles of jerseys, oil-skins, books, sextant boxes, instruments, and sea-boots.
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