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Re: Errors in Cotter's "History of Nautical Astronomy, once more
From: Gordon Talge
Date: 2003 Apr 4, 19:43 -0800
From: Gordon Talge
Date: 2003 Apr 4, 19:43 -0800
Will all this stuff about "Errors" in Cotter's book, somebody must not have proofread it. Don't they usually submit a book to a committee for peer review, and then to an editor for proofreading BTW, I recently bought a used book called, "self-contained Celestial Navigation with H.O. 208", by John S. Letcher, Jr. Copyright 1977 by International Publishing Co. It is full of errors also. Fortunately, the previous owner was meticulous and neat corrector. Anyway, Letcher has a chapter on a method called "Time by Lunar Lines of Position". On the cover it says that "With no time signals and an untrustworthy timepiece, he found his longitude by discovering a modern solution to the method of lunar distance that served Slocum so well." The guy has a Ph.D. in aeronautics and applied math from Caltech, so I have no dout he knows what he is talking about. Wonder if anyone else on the list has heard or used this method. -- Gordon -- ,,, (. .) +-------------------------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------------------+ | Gordon Talge WB6YKK e-mail: gtalge@pe.net | | Department of Mathematics http://www.lbusd.k12.ca.us | | Wilson High School Long Beach, CA | | (o- Debian / GNU / Linux | | //\ The Choice of the GNU Generation | | v_/_ .oooO | | - E Aho Laula - ( ) Oooo. - Wider is Better - | +-------------------------\ (---( )-------------------------+ \_) ) / (_/