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Re: Compass - southern hemisphere/northern hemisphere

From: Trevor J. Kenchington (no email)
Date: Wed Oct 20 2004 - 16:20:40 EDT

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    Lisa,

    Look in the list's archives around June 20 of this year, for a thread
    with the subject line "Historical Magnetic Variation/Declination". We
    pretty much thrashed the topic to death then.

    Trevor Kenchington

    You wrote:

    > Our hand bearing compass is one designed for the southern hemisphere, as
    > we're in Australia. I remember being taught that it's important to have
    > a southern hemisphere compass in the southern latitudes and a northern
    > hemisphere compass in the northern latitudes.
    >
    > What's the principle involved here, and how did the early navigators (eg
    > going from Europe to rounding Cape Horn etc.) compensate?
    >
    > Thanks, Lisa
    >

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