Backstaff

/ˈbækˌstæf/ noun

A historical navigation instrument used by sailors to measure the altitude of the sun or stars by observing them backwards over the shoulder, eliminating the need to look directly at the sun.

Back + staff; 'staff' from Old English 'stæf' meaning stick. Invented in the 17th century as an improvement to the cross-staff instrument.

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