Mirzo Ulugh Beg was a famous astronomer and mathematician in Uzbekistan who did his ground-breaking work in the early 15th century. Many of his discoveries and calculations were not matched in the West until almost 100 years later.
Ulugh Beg built an observatory in Samarkand, a building that featured a large arc apparatus, called a quadrant principle device. Sounds complicated.
There's now a museum devoted to the work of Ulugh Beg at the archeological site of the arc.
The museum has a wide variety of astronomy buff gear, from measuring devices to star notes.
Now, the arc section is restored and housed in a throwback madrasa-resembling cover. The reverse view of the arc.
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