
Using a Viking Sunstone — Navigating by Polarized Skylight with Iceland Spar
The Viking sunstone (Old Norse: sólarsteinn) is a crystal of Iceland spar — optically clear calcite (CaCO₃) — that Norse navigators used to find the Sun's position even when it was hidden behind clouds, fog, or had sunk below the horizon during the long Arctic twilight. The technique exploits birefringence: calcite splits every ray of light passing through it into two separate rays polarized at right angles to each other. When you look through the crystal at the sky, you see two overlapping images. Rotating the crystal causes the two images to change in relative brightness. At the orientation where both images appear equally bright, the crystal's optical axis is aligned with the polarization direction of the skylight — and that direction always points back toward the Sun, even through cloud cover. Norse sagas mention the sunstone (Hrafns saga Sveinbjarnarsonar describes King Olaf testing one on a cloudy day), and a calcite crystal was found aboard the Alderney Elizabethan wreck of 1592. Modern experiments have confirmed the method can locate the Sun to within 1–3 degrees under overcast skies — accurate enough for open-ocean navigation across the North Atlantic. This blueprint assumes you have a prepared sunstone (see the companion blueprint on selecting and cleaving Iceland spar) and teaches you to calibrate and use it for celestial navigation following Viking-age methods.
Instrucciones
Understand birefringence
Understand birefringence
Understand sky polarization
Understand sky polarization
Select an Iceland spar crystal
Select an Iceland spar crystal
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Iceland Spar Crystal1 piezaIdentify the optic axis
Identify the optic axis
Calibrate on a clear day — find the equalisation angle
Calibrate on a clear day — find the equalisation angle
Practice under thin cloud cover
Practice under thin cloud cover
Use the sunstone at twilight
Use the sunstone at twilight
Determine your bearing
Determine your bearing
Test accuracy and limitations
Test accuracy and limitations
Compare with a modern compass
Compare with a modern compass
Materiales
1- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
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