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Re: An exotic lunar distance puzzle
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2011 May 5, 14:50 -0700
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2011 May 5, 14:50 -0700
Dave,
The CalSky link for ISS position gives longitude in an easterly direction only so to get west longitude subtract 360 - given longitude. The time is based on the location of the computer. On my computer everything is done at pacific standard time ( +8 hours for UT ). Altitude is given in kilometers. The star at 2 o'clock 4 Moon diameters is Omega Piscium of Pisces. If not then it is start over time for me.
Greg Rudzinski
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