The noon sight - it's a beautiful thing.
Some of the older model sextants used half mirrors instead
of the modern see-through mirrors that make it possible to
have the sextant picture a sunset at LAN. The older
sextants were harder to use.
You being old and retired, I figured you'd probably have
some antique instruments.
S.Simon
"otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net...
Actually, I never used this method, except in an "emergency". The
normal method used, was to get a couple/few morning sunlines and do a
running fix by moving them up along the course line and crossing them
with the LAN sight.
otn
Thom Stewart wrote:
OTN,
Now, with your explanation, Neal may be able to get a Local Noon sight.
Maybe, I'm still not sure he aware of what we are talking about. Hitting
a high noon fix with the Earth traveling over 900 MPH is kind of like
catching a Fly with Chop Sticks.
OTN your method is the correct way to take a Noon Sight. Even the
instruction that came with Neal's (Also mine) Sextant explains the Noon
Sight that way.
Ole Thom
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