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From: Antoine Couëtte
Date: 2011 Mar 1, 05:43 -0800
RE:
http://www.fer3.com/arc/m2.aspx?i=115769
[NavList] Re: 12 Feb 2011 Unorthodox Jupiter Lunar from a moving platform
From: navigationalalgorithms---com
Ahhh !!!!
You're here, Andr�s !!!
I was really surprised at the high quality of all the Contributions giving different solutions to both Lunars, ashore and at sea.
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FYI, and thanks to a very nice suggestion from YOURSELF Andr�s, which prompted me to give a try (after all, it's all your fault here :-) !!!) it all started on Feb 09 th, 2011 : http://www.fer3.com/arc/m2.aspx?i=115625&y=201102.
Since it went very well on this first Lunar ashore, I decided to shoot a second "unorthodox" Lunar again with just my wrist-watch in its "elapsed time" mode, this time from a beautiful fast moving (and Spain registered) Sea Cruiser 3 days later (http://www.fer3.com/arc/m2.aspx?i=115688&y=201102), which is the Lunar you are referring to.
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Now, Andr�s, - and the same wish holds for Peter Hakel too (are you here Peter?) - how about being part of our "Modern Lunarians Club" (i.e. solve #1 Lunar) , or even (if you solve #2 Lunar) of our "Modern Lunarians DIAMOND Club ?".
So, and again, if it has been a success here, it all started by your own fault Andr�s !
Have a Great Day, and
Best Friendly Regards from
Kermit
Antoine M. "Kermit" Cou�tte
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