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Re: R: Alternative almanacs
From: Parsa
Date: 2007 Oct 02, 08:43 -0700
From: Parsa
Date: 2007 Oct 02, 08:43 -0700
I think this is the general name for "nautical almanac" in French. I'm getting a lot of hits, but I just see one Windows PC program. Parsa On Oct 1, 12:22 pm, "Federico Rossi"wrote: > Try "Ephemerides Nautiques", it's a good French program, you should be able > to locate it by typing its name into Google. > Federico > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: NavList@fer3.com [mailto:NavList@fer3.com] Per conto di > Parsa > Inviato: luned� 1 ottobre 2007 21.18 > A: NavList > Oggetto: [NavList 3313] Alternative almanacs > > I was wondering if anyone uses any alternate almanacs to the yearly > Nautical Almanac.... > > I see there are some online almanacs such as:http://www.tecepe.com.br/scripts/AlmanacPagesISAPI.isa > > My Palm TX runs CelestNav, and it has a perpetual almanac, but you > don't want to always count on a PDA for navigation. > > What I want to know is about autonomous almanacs that don't require an > internet connection. > > Has anyone tried the sun and star almanacs in Pub 249 (Von 2 and 3 for > sun, Vol 1 for Aries)? > > How about Geoffrey Kolbe's Long Term Almanac? > > Unfortunately there don't seem to be any good Macintosh almanacs > programs to get GHA. They would have to be programed in as on a > calculator. At least I've found none. > > Parsa --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to NavList@fer3.com To , send email to NavList-@fer3.com -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---