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JAXAshby
 
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no, "celestial" as the term is used means to use an accurate timepiece. Lunar
distances needs no timepiece at all, let alone an accurate one.

6. Lunar Distances



Sorry Mensa boy. Most would consider Lunar distances as celestial,
since the moon is a celistial body ya know. Same with a sun line, star
fix ect.

Joe





Thanks Suzy,

And since your new here I give you a few answers and see if
you can guess a few others....OK

1. GPS
2. Loran
3. DR
4. celestial
5. Radio Direction

Anyone feel free to ad to the list.

Joe