Time ball

Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London. Installed in 1833, a time ball sits atop the Octagon Room

A time ball or timeball is a time-signalling device. It consists of a large, painted wooden or metal ball that is dropped at a predetermined time, principally to enable navigators aboard ships offshore to verify the setting of their marine chronometers. Accurate timekeeping is essential to the determination of longitude at sea.[1]

Although time balls have since been replaced by electronic time signals, some time balls have remained operational as historical tourist attractions.

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