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A real Navigation Question 1
No kindergartner crap like the commodes been flushing.
Question: Every American kid knows how to find the big dipper, part of the great bear (Uras Major). The two second magnitude stars that form the outer part of the bowl of the big dipper are often called the pointers. Why? Joe |
A real Navigation Question 1
Joe wrote:
No kindergartner crap like the commodes been flushing. Question: Every American kid knows how to find the big dipper, part of the great bear (Uras Major). The two second magnitude stars that form the outer part of the bowl of the big dipper are often called the pointers. Why? Joe They point to the north star (Polaris). |
A real Navigation Question 1
Very good gaz.
Now follow orions belt in a curved line SE to Sirius you hit a nearly equalateral triangle of Stars. This is part of what constellation? How many stars in this triangle are listed in the Nautical Almanac? Name them.. Joe |
A real Navigation Question 1
Wrong my boot licking bitch.
Put on your dunce cap, go to the corner and drink a huge glass of razorblade water. Joe Your owner |
A real Navigation Question 1
After help you guess one of the three questions after studying your
telescope star finder charts. Now answer the questions that pretain to Navigation.............. you dunce. And when you do... head in the same direction with less curveature and you hit the second brigest star in the heavens. Name it............ And whats false about it? Is it in the Daily Almanic? Joe Your owner |
A real Navigation Question 1
I know it's inane in your view...I mean why bother with the major stars
used in celestial navigation in this part of the world Dave? ...You have a pocket GPS and will remain a weekend warrior. Thats OK... but let real sailors talk about ancient maritine skills you will never master. And as far as the commode goes, I answered his lame seabouy question first. Gaz answered his other question .....so why should I bother? Joe |
A real Navigation Question 1
So inane you had no clue mr quatermaster checker. Bwahahahahahahaha.
Don't worry you will never have a need. Next Joe |
A real Navigation Question 1
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Joe wrote: No kindergartner crap like the commodes been flushing. Question: Every American kid knows how to find the big dipper, part of the great bear (Uras Major). The two second magnitude stars that form the outer part of the bowl of the big dipper are often called the pointers. Why? A line between them points to Polaris (approximately). -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
A real Navigation Question 1
Very good Jon,
Now follow orions belt in a curved line SE to Sirius you hit a nearly equalateral triangle of Stars. This is part of what constellation? How many stars in this triangle are listed in the Nautical Almanac? Name them.. Joe |
A real Navigation Question 1
Thats is because you are short sighted, and you assume everyone knows
this little bit of information. I've heard people swear you follow the handle of the big Dipper to get to Polaris the north star. Some children may "google" in search of information and be brought to asa, and learn so much they win the olympics in 2018, and then the America's cup. Why do you have to **** all over my fire? Perhaps you should add something to the question to make it worthy of someone of your status. Like ....Why is Polaris important to know when navigating? Joe |
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