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Its earlier use was much required in maritime navigation where latitude is measured through the observation of celestial bodies in relation to the horizon. The horizon in this context is a fixed number of degrees below the actual tangent at the observation point. Various devices were developed many relying on a liquid such as mercury to indicate the level plane. Obviously fog and rain whilst obscuring the horizon might still allow the Sun's position to be clearly measured.
Aircraft instruments