INSTRUMENT FORMERLY USED TO MEASURE THE ALTITUDE OF STARS AND PLANETS Crossword Clue

We found 1 solution for 'INSTRUMENT FORMERLY USED TO MEASURE THE ALTITUDE OF STARS AND PLANETS' with 9 letters.

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Answer
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INSTRUMENT FORMERLY USED TO MEASURE THE ALTITUDE OF STARS AND PLANETS with 9 letters
ASTROLABE
9

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Solution ASTROLABE is 9 letters long. So far we haven´t got a solution of the same word length.

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Sextant predecessor
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Old navigation instrument
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Navigation tool
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AN EARLY FORM OF SEXTANT
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MEASURING instrument
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INSTRUMENT for measuring
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ALTITUDE measure device, old
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