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Re: A (not so) Brief History of Lunar Distances
From: Ed Popko
Date: 2022 Aug 1, 08:44 -0700
From: Ed Popko
Date: 2022 Aug 1, 08:44 -0700
In a brief exchange with Richard de Grijs, the author of "A (not so) brief history of lunar distances: Lunar longitude determination at sea before the chronometer", I find he has published (peer reviewed) several other papers on the history of navigation. You can find them here.
Popko