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Re: Tables at Starpath
From: Cliff Sojourner
Date: 2002 Apr 22, 18:59 -0700
From: Cliff Sojourner
Date: 2002 Apr 22, 18:59 -0700
since the Pacific Sail Expo boat show I have been playing with a demo version of star-pilot. looks like there is a lunar distance computation in my demo version of star-pilot. don't have any lunar sights so haven't tried it. can't get the sun sight reduction to give reasonable answers, darn it. a couple weeks ago someone here mentioned trouble getting other programs to match their sight reductions. I think that is par for the course, I never had any program match my hand reductions - using the printed almanac. the almanac program's output is off from the printed one by different amounts at different times - which one do you trust? and the sight plot has the (western) longitudes going the wrong way - lower is left, higher is right! such a basic error, must be user configuration error (me) right? can't seem to affect it with any configuration though. (it snowed in Yosemite Valley last wednesday! today in Sunnyvale CA it was 80oF+.) -- these are the good old days Cliff Sojourner cls@employees.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Kabel"To: Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 19:04 Subject: Re: Tables at Starpath > John Kabel replies: > > I wasn't able to find them by looking through the sight. You don't mean the > Star-Pilot PC software, do you? > > John Kabel > London, Ontario [where it snowed today!!!] > > > At the time I answered the question as to where my Tables for Clearing the > > Lunar Distance could be found, the one place was in Celestaire's catalog. > > Unless, that is, you visited me at my home in Eugene or David Burch at his > > Starpath School of Navigation in Seattle. Since then David has added them to > > his online catalog at: > > > > http://www.starpath.com/index.htm > > > > Bruce >