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Re: Horizontal Parallax
From: Henry Halboth
Date: 2014 Nov 24, 01:01 -0500
From: Henry Halboth
Date: 2014 Nov 24, 01:01 -0500
Local apparent time can essentially be determined by means of the Time Sight. Otherwise apply your zone description to your local standard time to obtain GMT, then apply your longitude E or W to the GMT so obtained and you will have your LAT.
Henry
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Evangelos Kontos <NoReply_Kontos@fer3.com> wrote:
Thank you Mr Creed, I got it! If for any other reason I wanted moons HP at my Local Time, would there be a way to find it without knowing GMT? My professors at the university of Athens, Greece don't seem to know. Thanks a lot!