NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Antoine Couëtte
Date: 2025 Jan 16, 01:11 -0800
Late comment indeed ...
Regarding double / multiple Navigation Stars, we observe that the maximum geocentric angular distance between center of light and center of gravity - or even center of the brightest component and any of the just previously mentioned "centers" - never exceeds 6 arc seconds.
We can accordingly accommodate any of these at will and round off then publish any of them in a Nautical Almanac (NAL) since the resulting actual "operational" end result NAL accuracy - i.e. through the required extra GAST computation - is +/- 6 arc seconds, give or take.
So this is one other interesting example where the CelNav 6" accuracy limit can easily accommodate all Navigational multiple stars, just as it can also easily accommodate ignoring the Moon Limb irregular mountain irregularities in the Lunar sights.
Happy New Year 2025 to y'all
Kermit






