Additional Information for Astronomic Azimuth Surveying Set
An Astronomic Azimuth Surveying Set is a collection of instruments used in the field of surveying and mapping to determine the azimuth (horizontal angle) of a specific point or object relative to a reference point. This set typically includes the following instruments:
1. Theodolite: A precision optical instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angles. It consists of a telescope mounted on a rotating base, with graduated circles for angle measurement.
2. Tripod: A three-legged stand used to support the theodolite and keep it stable during measurements.
3. Plumb bob: A weighted object attached to a string, used to establish a vertical reference line.
4. Leveling rod: A graduated rod used to measure vertical distances or elevations.
5. Prism: A reflective device used to reflect the light from the theodolite back to the observer, allowing for accurate angle measurements.
6. Field book: A notebook used to record measurements, observations, and calculations made during the surveying process.
These instruments are essential for conducting precise and accurate surveys, particularly in the field of astronomic azimuth surveying, where the position of celestial bodies is used as a reference for determining azimuth angles.
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