Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway

According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway and Greenland by means of sky polarization in cloudy weather using a sun compass and sunstone crystals. Using data measured in earlier atmospheric optical and psychophysical experiments, here we determi...

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Main Authors: Dénes Száz, Gábor Horváth
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/5999792 2023-05-15T16:26:06+02:00 Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway Dénes Száz Gábor Horváth 2018-03-19T14:30:59Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5999792.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Materials_from_Success_of_sky-polarimetric_Viking_navigation_revealing_the_chance_Viking_sailors_could_reach_Greenland_from_Norway/5999792 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5999792.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_Materials_from_Success_of_sky-polarimetric_Viking_navigation_revealing_the_chance_Viking_sailors_could_reach_Greenland_from_Norway/5999792 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Environmental Science Atmospheric Sciences Vision Science Viking navigation sky polarization sunstone calcite cordierite tourmaline Greenland Text Journal contribution 2018 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5999792.v1 2022-01-01T19:49:08Z According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway and Greenland by means of sky polarization in cloudy weather using a sun compass and sunstone crystals. Using data measured in earlier atmospheric optical and psychophysical experiments, here we determine the success rate of this sky-polarimetric Viking navigation. Simulating 1000 voyages between Norway and Greenland with varying cloudiness at summer solstice and spring equinox, we revealed the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland under the varying weather conditions of a 3-week-long journey as a function of the navigation periodicity Δ t if they analysed sky polarization with calcite, cordierite or tourmaline sunstones. Examples of voyage routes are also presented. Our results show that the sky-polarimetric navigation is surprisingly successful on both days of the spring equinox and summer solstice even under cloudy conditions if the navigator determined the north direction periodically at least once in every 3 h, independently of the type of sunstone used for the analysis of sky polarization. This explains why the Vikings could rule the Atlantic Ocean for 300 years and could reach North America without a magnetic compass. Our findings suggest that it is not only the navigation periodicity in itself that is important for higher navigation success rates, but also the distribution of times when the navigation procedure carried out is as symmetrical as possible with respect to the time point of real noon. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Greenland The Royal Society: Figshare Greenland Norway
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topic Environmental Science
Atmospheric Sciences
Vision Science
Viking navigation
sky polarization
sunstone
calcite
cordierite
tourmaline
Greenland
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Atmospheric Sciences
Vision Science
Viking navigation
sky polarization
sunstone
calcite
cordierite
tourmaline
Greenland
Dénes Száz
Gábor Horváth
Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway
topic_facet Environmental Science
Atmospheric Sciences
Vision Science
Viking navigation
sky polarization
sunstone
calcite
cordierite
tourmaline
Greenland
description According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway and Greenland by means of sky polarization in cloudy weather using a sun compass and sunstone crystals. Using data measured in earlier atmospheric optical and psychophysical experiments, here we determine the success rate of this sky-polarimetric Viking navigation. Simulating 1000 voyages between Norway and Greenland with varying cloudiness at summer solstice and spring equinox, we revealed the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland under the varying weather conditions of a 3-week-long journey as a function of the navigation periodicity Δ t if they analysed sky polarization with calcite, cordierite or tourmaline sunstones. Examples of voyage routes are also presented. Our results show that the sky-polarimetric navigation is surprisingly successful on both days of the spring equinox and summer solstice even under cloudy conditions if the navigator determined the north direction periodically at least once in every 3 h, independently of the type of sunstone used for the analysis of sky polarization. This explains why the Vikings could rule the Atlantic Ocean for 300 years and could reach North America without a magnetic compass. Our findings suggest that it is not only the navigation periodicity in itself that is important for higher navigation success rates, but also the distribution of times when the navigation procedure carried out is as symmetrical as possible with respect to the time point of real noon.
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Gábor Horváth
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Gábor Horváth
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title Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway
title_short Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway
title_full Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway
title_fullStr Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary Materials from Success of sky-polarimetric Viking navigation: revealing the chance Viking sailors could reach Greenland from Norway
title_sort supplementary materials from success of sky-polarimetric viking navigation: revealing the chance viking sailors could reach greenland from norway
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