Graduation Error Is when the graduations on the arc, micrometer and / or the screw threat are not cut accurately
Collimation Error Is when the telescope is not parallel with the plane of the instrument
Centering Error Is when the pivot of the Index Bar is not at the centre of the circle of which the arc forms a part
Shade Error Is when the shades are not optically flat
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What are the adjustable errors on a sextant?
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Perpindicularity Error Is when the Index mirror is not perpendicular to the plane of the instrument. To check turn the sextant round, hold is horizontal and look into the index mirror. If the true and reflected arcs do not line up then the error exists. To adjust for this error turn the screw at the top of the mirror
Side Error Is when the horizon mirror is not perpendicular with the plane of the instrument. To check for this set the arc to zero, hold the sextant on the side and look through the telescope at the distant horizon. If the true and reflected horizons do not line up then the side error exists. To adjust for this error turn the screw at the tops of the mirror.
Index Error Is when the index and horizon mirrors are not parallel with each other when the arc is set to zero. To check for this, set the arc to zero, hold the sextant vertical and look at the distant horizon. If the true and reflected horizons do not line up, the index error exists. To adjust for this error you can either: a) turn the screw at the top of the mirror and then re-check for side error and for indext error or b) turn the micrometer until the horizons are level. Make a note of the micrometer and use this figure in your calculations. On / Off the arc.