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Re: Bubble horizon
From: Robert Eno
Date: 2002 Dec 17, 10:22 +0000
From: Robert Eno
Date: 2002 Dec 17, 10:22 +0000
Correct. You do not need to worry about semi-diameter corrections because you are measuring the altitude of the center of the body. So when you extract the refraction corrections (for the sun and moon) from the Nautical Almanac you refer to the refraction tables for the starts rather than the sun/moon tables. Also, there is no dip correction required. Robert >Does this mean that since I would be placing the center of the observed body >on/in the bubble that there would be no semi-diameter correction only a >refraction correction say, for the sun? Would seem that upper or lower limb >corrections are no longer required. > >Jim Dullea >Tech Marine Business, Inc >202 675-7782 >dullea@tmbhq.com > > ------------------- Email sent using AnyEmail (http://netbula.com/anyemail/) Netbula LLC is not responsible for the content of this email