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Re: Lunar trouble, need help
From: Jeremy C
Date: 2008 Jun 29, 16:49 EDT
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From: Jeremy C
Date: 2008 Jun 29, 16:49 EDT
Kent wrote:
"The very question is: What is right? Should be nice to know if Jeremy
could
provide a better opinion about his position at 06-24 on the 10th June."
provide a better opinion about his position at 06-24 on the 10th June."
Kent et al.
While I did not take a position for my Lunars, I can say that I was
traveling course 270 at 12.0 knots at the time. I made a turn to due south
at 1645 at longitude 144 degrees 00' East. DR this back and we have
approximately 144deg 04'E for Longitude at the time of sight. You can work
out my "days run" exercise to see where in the world we were at the time of
these sights, even if the DR is a bit short in the end.
Jeremy
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