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On 23 Feb 2004 23:40:39 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:
dougies, until I posted you had never even heard of the term "Lunar Distances" and now you are claiming to be an expert. wanna show us just which "celestial navigation" course taught just where it is that includes Lunar Distances as part of the corriculum? "Practice with "lunars" is certainly an aerobatic flight in the world of celestial navigation, but those who do it become the very best celestial navigators, in part because very precise sights are requried as well as careful analysis" http://www.starpath.com/catalog/books/1875.htm If you could navigate to the google page, you will find many of them ![]() JAXAshby wrote: 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. Sorry, Jax... wrong again. You should be proud of your perfect record. "Celestial" navigation means to use "celestial" bodies. And the lunar distance is a method of telling time, making the "celestial" bodies themselves a timepiece. So you are doubly wrong. Your mom would be so proud! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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