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Re: Nautical Almanac Usage
From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2004 Oct 22, 17:18 -0400
From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2004 Oct 22, 17:18 -0400
On Oct 22, 2004, at 5:10 PM, Herbert Prinz wrote: > Marc and Fred, > > Amazing. You guys must have special connections to Washington! Did you > order > directly from the GPO? I ordered from the GPO website with a credit card. > Of course, it could be that the navy already has their copies and the > government only blocks distribution to the general public in the > interest of > homeland security. As we all know, terrorists are nowadays the number > one > beneficiaries of almanacs. This is probably the explanation! More seriously, I believe the Navy advises using software to reduce sights, although one would wonder why distribute them to the Navy at all if they can't get them out in a timely manner. I expect they can get them out to the ships in a timely manner. It does illustrate that with celestial, in the absence of computerized ephemerides, we are as dependent upon the government as with GPS, although not perhaps as vulnerable to physical neutralization of the satellites.