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From: Francis Upchurch
Date: 2016 Jun 9, 22:49 -0700
Apollo navigtion techniques
Thanks to several Navlisters for showing us the Apollo nav systems.
I've just had a quick look at http://spaceref.com/missions-and-programs/nasa/apollo/apollo-lunar-landing-mission-symposium/apollo-navigation-guidance-and-control.html. Fascinating! I think there were 2 "sextants", one on the command module and the other , LEM stella alignment scope. I could not find much detail about the main sextant on the command module, but there is a photo of Jim Lovel using it on I think, Apollo 8?
The scariest thing for me was the visual lining up the re-entry corrodor on Apollo 13. ! How was that done? The Hollywood film has Lovell flying it by hand using simple transit marks of earth against corner of window?
I would appreciate any information on Apollo nav sytems,especially the main sextant, how position was calculated from 2 star angles( not using our conventional LOPs I think.) All done on the then "powerful" 16 bit memory chip computer?
Best wishes
Francis