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The first role of the observatory was as a time-ball tower. Every day at exactly 1:00 PM, the time ball on top of the tower would drop to signal the correct time to the city and harbor below. Accurate clocks on ships were essential for their crews to determine their longitude at sea. Back before the rise of tall buildings, the ball could be seen by ships entering the harbor several miles away.