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    Re: Celnav article in Ocean Navigator Magazine
    From: Robert VanderPol II
    Date: 2016 May 10, 19:24 -0700

    While the ON article is correct that the median is a statistically more valid 
    value, it is also not computationally efficient.  The ON method described 
    only works well if you are using electronics for the sight reduction.  If I 
    were doing it manually, the only way I would use that method is if it 
    involved a critical landfall with obscured hazards offshore and/or I had a 
    lot of time to kill.   
    Actually, for manual reduction there is a subset of celestial measurements that the 
    median would work for, specifically those that involve the altitude being at 
    a constant or almost constant height: the noon shot, polaris or any body that 
    is approaching meridian passage.  Pick the median altitude and associated 
    time then reduce just the one data point.
    Other than the average there is a graphical method I think would work generally.  
    Graph the data points, eyeball a line to fit the data, then pick the one 
    closest to the line and reduce that.
    All in all I think I will stick with averaging 3 to 5 sights.
    
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