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Universal equatorial instrument

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probably made in Edinburgh

Universal equatorial instrument
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This brass universal equatorial instrument, a 'portable observatory', was made around 1790, probably by John Miller, a scientific instrument maker based in Edinburgh. It was built to the general design of George Adams, the younger.

This portable instrument would have been used by a serious amateur astronomer to make positional measurements of notable objects. A refracting telescope is supported on a series of four arcs, giving measurements to an apparently high degree of accuracy.

In the 1760s, John Miller probably spent some time in the workshop of George Adams, the elder, whose son's books, helped to popularise the 'portable observatory'. The flimsy mounting, however, could not be used for serious astronomical work.

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