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Re: Night moon sights
From: Gary Harkins
Date: 2004 Jan 30, 17:09 EST
From: Gary Harkins
Date: 2004 Jan 30, 17:09 EST
In a message dated 1/30/2004 11:44:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, ffive@TPG.COM.AU writes:
Like everyone else I've been
captivated by the spectacle of a broad swath of glittering light reflected
from the moon across a calm sea, and have tried to use this light to make
altitude observations of the moon in the middle of the night, with mixed
results.
The USPS teaches that a moon lit horizon will appear to be higher than it really is. This should mean that your sight reductions should be "away" not "towards." Is this what you have found? I've never taken sights on a moon lit horizon so I'm curious what you have found.
Gary Harkins C400 #140 "Cygnus"
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Harbour Towne Marina, Muskegon, Michigan Slip C-28
Harbour Towne Yacht Club, Life Member
C400 National Association
United States Power Squadrons-JN
NRA Life Member
MCRGO (Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners)
JPFO (Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership)