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Re: Practical lunars in today's world
From: Bill Lionheart
Date: 2016 Apr 5, 19:12 +0100
From: Bill Lionheart
Date: 2016 Apr 5, 19:12 +0100
How accurate can you get the time from a Luna, under good conditions at sea? Bill L On 5 April 2016 at 16:28, Jeremy Cwrote: > I have a navigational calculator that clears lunars in a minute or so; > giving both longitude and time. This is what I use, but of course I paid > for it. Alternatively, you could write a program and put it in any number > of programmable calculators. It would take time and programming skills, but > can be done. > > Jeremy > > -- Professor of Applied Mathematics http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/bl