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navigation problem
Hi, I have been trying to find a soultion to the follwing problem:
10th of september 2000, Zonetime=09:38, a ship at N58 18,0' E18 42,4' takes a compass bearing to the sun of 144 degrees. What is the ship's compass deviation if magnetic variation is +4? The answer is -5 degrees. That would mean that the sun's bearing is 143 degrees. I have calculated and re- calculated but cannot conclude on 143 degrees. ZT=09:38 UT=08:38 -?T=-01:14:50 MT=07:23:10 +ET=+00:02:49 TT=07h25min59sec I used this time to find GHA and dec. If there are any celestial navigators reading maybe you could give me a few pointers. thanks, keith |
navigation problem
Keith Gatford wrote: Hi, I have been trying to find a soultion to the follwing problem: 10th of september 2000, Zonetime=09:38, a ship at N58 18,0' E18 42,4' takes a compass bearing to the sun of 144 degrees. What is the ship's compass deviation if magnetic variation is +4? The answer is -5 degrees. That would mean that the sun's bearing is 143 degrees. I have calculated and re- calculated but cannot conclude on 143 degrees. ZT=09:38 UT=08:38 -?T=-01:14:50 MT=07:23:10 +ET=+00:02:49 TT=07h25min59sec I used this time to find GHA and dec. If there are any celestial navigators reading maybe you could give me a few pointers. thanks, keith Please explain your "times" further. At first glance, you should have used: ZT 0938 ZD -1 GMT 0838 .... to get GHA and dec. BG it's been a looooooong time, so, try this and see if it works. If not, either I can jog some memories ( read, look it up) or someone else can give you the correct info |
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