It was invented in the Hellenistic era by Apollonius of Perga around 220 BC. However it has also been attributed to Hipparchus around 150 BC
I used an astrolabe because i felt like it.
It should be, "Where do you come from?" or "From where do you come?"
No. You could say 'you could have come yesterday', or 'you would have come yesterday', or 'if you had come yesterday', though.
well + come
"Hither" describes the directionality of motion and means "toward here". "Come hither" is nowadays more commonly said "come here" although what is meant is "come toward here" or "come in this direction". A "come hither motion" is therefore a gesture indicating that someone should come towards you.
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astrollabe comes from austrila aand is orange
The purpose was pacman and j to come all together to sail the main oceans
compass, and the astrolabe
I used an astrolabe because i felt like it.
Astrolabe
An astrolabe is an old instrument used to calculate the position of celestial bodies. Here are some sentences.I found an antique astrolabe in an old store.An astrolabe was used before the sextant was invented.Polish that astrolabe so it doesn't tarnish.
astrolabe=star+mechanical clock
== == the astrolabe is to find the altitude of a stellar object
The word astrolabe is a noun. The plural is astrolabes.
Astrolabe: star + Mechanical Clock
a sailor uses an astrolabe by using it to tell latitude