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    Re: Venus in daylight
    From: Tibor Miseta
    Date: 2020 Apr 7, 05:44 -0700

    I may stay in a very lucky location, but I can see Venus and tha past days the Moon together in daylight easily (very positive when the Sun is at about 8-10° altitude). I've tried to make my first "daylight three body fix" as Frank suggested, but run into a problem: I was not able to measure the daylight Venus with my Link A-12. In direct view I could not see the bubble, in indirect view I could not see the Venus. In direct view I tried to use a strong torch, illuminating directly the bubble chamber, but still had just some rough idea where the bubble could be ... A measurement that was so inaccurate that was not suitable for a fix.

    Does anybody know the trick, how could be a daylight Venus measured with a Link A-12?

    Or with a marine sextant on land? (normal water or oil artfificial horizon won't help, I guess)

    Tibor

       
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