Transit instrument

This 5-foot (153 cm) telescope is the earliest at the Observatory that can definitely be associated with its history. Instruments of this sort were a relatively recent invention and Halley's was possibly the first made in England. Lighter and less expensive than a mural quadrant, they had the disadvantage that they could easily become misaligned. Halley's transit instrument, however, proved useful and remained in service, with modifications until 1750.

Object Details

ID: AST0979
Collection: Astronomical and navigational instruments
Type: Telescope
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Graham, George; Hooke, Robert
Places: Greenwich
Date made: 1721
People: Halley, Edmond
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 1689 x 44 mm
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