Archeologists Discover Oldest Known Marine Navigational Tool From Shipwreck, Belonged to Vasco Da Gama's Fleet In 2014, ...
Aloft, Astrolabe Interactive's survival sandbox where you explore the world, solo or co-op with friends, in your own skyship made from a floating island, has officially entered Early Access.
The University of Sharjah hosted an astrolabe workshop in which western scientists showed participants how an astronomical instrument made by an ancient Muslim scholar nearly 1,000 years ago ...
Take a look at the Early Access Launch Trailer for Aloft, an early-access survival crafting adventure game developed by ...
And watching someone recreate the feat, such as by building an astrolabe by hand, can be very appealing too. The astrolabe is an ancient astronomical tool of incredible versatility, allowing the ...
Marine archaeologists say the object is an astrolabe, an instrument once used by mariners to measure the altitude of the Sun during their voyages. It is believed to date from between 1495 and 1500.
The identification of an eleventh-century Islamic astrolabe bearing both Arabic and Hebrew inscriptions makes it one of the oldest examples ever discovered and one of only a handful known in the ...
What I'm holding is a portable model of the heavens, in the shape of an exquisite, circular brass instrument that looks a bit like a large brass pocket watch, and it's called an astrolabe.
Aloft seeks to reimagine the survival genre, releasing into Early Access this week. How does it stack up? Chris is here with ...
Astrolabe Ascended Card Major Play this card to seek a Realm of moderate danger, populated by the Calcularia and the ruins of humanity's Realmic airfields. Astrolabe Realms gave rise to the theory ...
Funcom and Astrolabe Interactive Inc. think it's time to bring Aloft to a larger audience. While the cozy survival game has ...
What I'm holding is a portable model of the heavens, in the shape of an exquisite, circular brass instrument that looks a bit like a large brass pocket watch, and it's called an astrolabe.