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  • "Winnie Mae" in the Time and Navigation Gallery
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - "Winnie Mae" Gallery Shot

    “Time and Navigation: The Untold Story of Getting from Here to There” opens April 12, 2013 at the National Air and Space Museum.

    Image Number: WEB12824-2013

     

  • Apollo Sextant and Scanning Telescope
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Apollo Sextant and Scanning Telescope

    Navigating in space: to determine position in space, an Apollo astronaut located a specific star using a single-power, wide-field telescope and then took a fix using a sextant.

  • Bond Chronometer
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Bond Chronometer

    This timekeeper was the first American-made marine timekeeper taken to sea. William Cranch Bond, a 23-year-old Boston clockmaker, crafted it during the War of 1812.

  • Bygrave Position-Line Slide Rule
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Bygrave Position-Line Slide Rule

    Celestial navigation requires complicated computations. Performing these calculations in cramped open cockpits with low temperatures and wind speeds of over 160 kilometers (100 miles) per hour was part of what made navigation difficult in the early years of aviation. Thankfully, Capt. L. C.

  • Dutch Pendulum Clock
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Dutch Pendulum Clock

    In order to know where you are you need an accurate clock.

  • Time and Navigation Gallery, National Air and Space Museum
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Gallery Shot

    “Time and Navigation: The Untold Story of Getting from Here to There” opens April 12, 2013 at the National Air and Space Museum.

    Image Number: WEB12823-2013

     

  • Time and Navigation - Lockheed Vega 5C Winnie Mae
    Photo: Dane Penland, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Lockheed Vega 5C Winnie Mae

    Wiley Post’s Winnie Mae circled the globe two times, shattering previous records. The first time was in 1931 with Weems associate Harold Gatty as lead navigator. The second was a solo flight in 1933 assisted by “Mechanical Mike,” one of the world’s first practical autopilots.

  • Time and Navigation - Longines Sidereal Second-Setting watch
    Photo: Mark Avino, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Longines Sidereal Second-Setting watch

    Before 1927, watches used with sextants for celestial sightings could only be set to the minute. A watch error of 30 seconds caused a navigational error of up to 12 kilometers (7 miles). In 1927, P. V. H.

  • Time and Navigation - Ramsden Sextant
    Photo: Eric Long, Smithsonian
    Time and Navigation - Ramsden Sextant

    Navigating at sea: this sextant was one of the navigation tools invented in the 18th century by British mathematical instrument makers that permitted mariners to find their position much better than ever before.

  • Time and Navigation - Stanley Autonomous Vehicle
    Photo: Stanford Racing Team
    Time and Navigation - Stanley Autonomous Vehicle

    This autonomous vehicle, named Stanley, was developed by the Stanford Racing Team. Stanley is a 2005 Volkswagen Touareg modified to navigate without remote control and without a human driver in the seat.

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