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A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Sam Willis
Date: 2013 Jun 6, 08:44 -0700
Hello everyone. HELP!
I am involved in a project that will involve the use of sextants in the Grand Canyon.
1. We will need to use a false horizon because we are in the middle of the desert. Am I right in thinking that a) using a false horizon makes it very difficult to shoot the stars? and that b) because of our lattitude (36) and the declination in August, I will not be able to do a Mer Pass on a 120 degree sextant because the sun will be too high to use a false horizon [and double the angle]?
2. It would be great to do some exercises with horizontal sextant angles. Can someone advise me on this because I am unfamiliar with it. Do I need a special plotting tool?
many thanks
Sam Willis
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