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Re: The "Death to the Intercept Method" revisited?
From: Andrés Ruiz
Date: 2017 Sep 8, 15:38 +0200
From: Andrés Ruiz
Date: 2017 Sep 8, 15:38 +0200
I mean
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and the natural way, to take into account the motion of the observer:
- Kaplan, G.H. 1995b, "Determining the Position and Motion of a Vessel from Celestial Observations," Navigation, 42, 631-648
- Position and motion of a vessel from celestial observations
2017-09-08 9:43 GMT+02:00 Andrés Ruiz <NoReply_AndresRuiz@fer3.com>:
Lots of ink has been spent writing about advancing a CoP in NavList.As summary I want to point out that, again and again,and the natural way, to take into account the motion of the observer:
- Kaplan, G. H. (1996). The Motion of the Observer in Celestial Navigation, Navigator's Newsletter, Issue 51 (Spring 1996), pp. 10-14.
- Metcalf, T. R. Advancing Celestial Circles of Position, NAVIGATION, Vol. 38, No. 3, Fall 1991, pp 285-288.
- Kaplan, G. H. 1996a, "The Motion of the Observer in Celestial Navigation", Navigator's Newsletter, Issue 51 (Spring 1996), 10-14.
- Position and motion of a vessel from celestial observations
Thanks for the note, dear Yves.For those interested see http://fer3.com/arc/m2.aspx/Villarceau-Nouvelle- I recommend it.navigation-astronomique-Andr% C3%A9sRuiz-jul-2017-g39399