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Re: One Assumed position or Six?
From: Gary LaPook
Date: 2017 Feb 7, 18:59 -0800
From: Gary LaPook
Date: 2017 Feb 7, 18:59 -0800
AAArrrrrgggggghhhhhh......
Correction to pervious post:
Then subtract the same assumed longitude of 118 - 20.7 and determine the LHA Aries at 0124 Z is now 41 - 00.0'. NOT 42-00.0'.
Since the time changed by exactly four minutes the LHA changed by exactly one degree.
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Doing the normal computation, tabulated GHA Aries, 158 - 20.7', add the 1 - 00' increment and find the GHA Aries at 0124 Z of 159 - 20.7' Then subtract the same assumed longitude of 118 - 20.7 and determine the LHA Aries at 0124 Z is now 42 - 00.0'.
So that is how you can use just one AP.