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From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2011 May 6, 14:42 -0700
Thanks Dave your star chart looks good. I had confused Omega with 10TA and now see that the Moon is between Lambda and 10TA ( or is it iota ?). Starting over I had to go with the next orbit of ISS to get:
6 March 2011
UT 02:16:00
ISS Lat. 39* N Lon. 88* W
Dip 18* 18'
Jupiter Alt. Ho - 6* 51' (image) Hc -6* 48' sight reduction by Palm Pilot CN app.
Moon Alt. Ho -14*30' (image) Hc -14*52'
Jupiter Lunar Dist. (image) 13* 00' error 9.3' (4* 40' longitude) by Frank Reed's online lunar calculator
Moon az. 287.9* by Palm Pilot CN app.
Sun az. 287.5*
Greg Rudzinski
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