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July, 2018

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Golden Globe Race 2018 startLuc Van den Borre1 Jul 2018, 14:07
Re: Golden Globe Race 2018 startGreg Rudzinski1 Jul 2018, 16:08
Re: Chronometer repair: Has anyone dealt with Historic timekeepers?Alejandro Purgue1 Jul 2018, 16:08
Re: Golden Globe Race 2018 startTom Sult1 Jul 2018, 16:31
Re: Chronometer repair: Has anyone dealt with Historic timekeepers?Bob Peterson1 Jul 2018, 16:58
Year USNO launched Celestial Navigation Data webpageEd Popko2 Jul 2018, 21:35
Re: Year USNO launched Celestial Navigation Data webpageFrank Reed2 Jul 2018, 23:06
Re: Year USNO launched Celestial Navigation Data webpageGary LaPook3 Jul 2018, 00:48
Starting a poem for Lunars & a new wobbly sight platform.Mark Coady4 Jul 2018, 03:29
Re: Starting a poem for Lunars & a new wobbly sight platform.Mark Coady4 Jul 2018, 04:13
Re: Year USNO launched Celestial Navigation Data webpageDavid C4 Jul 2018, 07:22
Re: Golden Globe Race 2018 startDavid C4 Jul 2018, 07:37
Re: Starting a poem for Lunars & a new wobbly sight platform.Ed Popko4 Jul 2018, 10:05
Origins of civilian use of GPSRichard Easton4 Jul 2018, 22:42
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSRichard B. Langley5 Jul 2018, 13:29
Negative v correctionTerry Syrokosz5 Jul 2018, 15:00
Re: Negative v correctionStan K5 Jul 2018, 15:58
Re: Negative v correctionTerry Syrokosz5 Jul 2018, 17:05
Re: Negative v correctionTerry Syrokosz5 Jul 2018, 17:13
Re: Negative v correctionGary LaPook5 Jul 2018, 19:18
Re: Negative v correctionStan K5 Jul 2018, 20:01
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSPeter Monta6 Jul 2018, 15:58
Re: Negative v correctionTerry Syrokosz6 Jul 2018, 23:38
Re: Chronometer repair: Has anyone dealt with Historic timekeepers?Tracy Shrier7 Jul 2018, 16:53
Repair for John Carter Chronometer Cornhill 738 circa 1862Ron Legacy7 Jul 2018, 19:27
Re: Meridian-anchored Noon SunPeter Monta8 Jul 2018, 15:59
Re: Meridian-anchored Noon SunDavid Fleming8 Jul 2018, 20:18
Re: Meridian-anchored Noon SunPeter Monta9 Jul 2018, 17:38
Re: Meridian-anchored Noon SunPaul Hughes9 Jul 2018, 17:43
Sextant in Avro VulcanFrank Reed10 Jul 2018, 00:08
Re: Sextant in Avro VulcanCharles McElhill10 Jul 2018, 20:58
Re: Sextant in Avro VulcanDavid Pike11 Jul 2018, 09:09
Re: Repair for John Carter Chronometer Cornhill 738 circa 1862Barry Carter11 Jul 2018, 13:57
Reading degrees on a sextantFrank Reed13 Jul 2018, 22:42
Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Frank Reed14 Jul 2018, 00:21
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Mark Coady14 Jul 2018, 03:18
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Francis Upchurch14 Jul 2018, 05:11
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Alexandre Eremenko14 Jul 2018, 08:03
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Wolfgang Köberer14 Jul 2018, 09:10
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?David C14 Jul 2018, 09:18
Re: Reading degrees on a sextantMichael Bradley14 Jul 2018, 10:08
Re: Reading degrees on a sextantEd Popko14 Jul 2018, 11:12
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?John D. Howard14 Jul 2018, 14:15
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Ed Popko14 Jul 2018, 15:49
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?David Pike14 Jul 2018, 21:59
What is this Slide Rule?David C15 Jul 2018, 02:54
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Greg Rudzinski15 Jul 2018, 03:45
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Francis Upchurch15 Jul 2018, 05:01
19th century navigation time systemsEd Popko15 Jul 2018, 07:01
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Noell Wilson15 Jul 2018, 14:44
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Francis Upchurch15 Jul 2018, 18:19
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Frank Reed15 Jul 2018, 18:37
Shiny and golden? It's not a real sextantFrank Reed15 Jul 2018, 18:48
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Francis Upchurch15 Jul 2018, 18:54
Re: Shiny and golden? It's not a real sextantEd Popko15 Jul 2018, 19:07
Re: What is this Slide Rule?Francis Upchurch15 Jul 2018, 19:27
Re: Shiny and golden? It's not a real sextantNorm Goldblatt15 Jul 2018, 20:56
Bowditch 1802 - First editionJackson McDonald15 Jul 2018, 22:45
Venus Moon CPA TonightGreg Rudzinski16 Jul 2018, 03:56
Re: Venus Moon CPA TonightEd Popko16 Jul 2018, 09:56
Re: Shiny and golden? It's not a real sextantJim Hickey16 Jul 2018, 14:39
Re: Shiny and golden? It's not a real sextantFrank Reed16 Jul 2018, 16:52
Re: What is this Slide Rule?David C17 Jul 2018, 02:07
Re: Venus Moon CPA TonightDavid Smith17 Jul 2018, 10:15
Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Tony Oz17 Jul 2018, 11:16
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Frank Reed17 Jul 2018, 18:29
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Sean C17 Jul 2018, 22:25
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Bob Goethe17 Jul 2018, 22:54
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Bob Goethe17 Jul 2018, 23:10
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Geoffrey Kolbe18 Jul 2018, 06:44
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Gary LaPook18 Jul 2018, 06:47
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Tony Oz18 Jul 2018, 08:15
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Tony Oz18 Jul 2018, 11:12
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?David C18 Jul 2018, 22:44
Re: Chart Plotting Pencil LeadsAlan S19 Jul 2018, 00:02
Re: Bowditch 1802 - First editionSam Lyness19 Jul 2018, 00:17
Re: Chart Plotting Pencil LeadsWilliam Edward Henry19 Jul 2018, 01:05
Re: Chart Plotting Pencil LeadsGreg Rudzinski19 Jul 2018, 02:46
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Tony Oz19 Jul 2018, 15:01
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Sean C20 Jul 2018, 05:54
Re: Better/easier GHA(Aries) formula?Frank Reed20 Jul 2018, 05:59
Windows 10 will get better at telling time with new leap second supportAndrés Ruiz20 Jul 2018, 06:16
How to calculate location of the Earth on the moon (lunar eclipses)?Ziad Anas20 Jul 2018, 22:57
The Moon on Moon DayFrank Reed20 Jul 2018, 23:15
Re: The Moon on Moon DayFrank Reed20 Jul 2018, 23:50
Re: How to calculate location of the Earth on the moon (lunar eclipses)?David Fleming21 Jul 2018, 17:14
Mid-Atlantic broadbandFrank Reed22 Jul 2018, 19:53
Re: Mid-Atlantic broadbandBill B22 Jul 2018, 20:06
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSFrank Reed22 Jul 2018, 21:35
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSFrank Reed22 Jul 2018, 23:19
Re: Did transistors transform celestial navigation?Frank Reed22 Jul 2018, 23:48
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSRoger W. Sinnott23 Jul 2018, 01:10
GGR: a dozen still racingFrank Reed23 Jul 2018, 02:36
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSFrank Reed23 Jul 2018, 03:27
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSGary LaPook23 Jul 2018, 05:50
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSJoe Dempster23 Jul 2018, 10:35
Tips and tricks: angle normalisationTony Oz23 Jul 2018, 15:44
Lunar parallax via photographyPeter Monta23 Jul 2018, 18:10
Re: Tips and tricks: angle normalisationFrank Reed23 Jul 2018, 18:13
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSFrank Reed23 Jul 2018, 18:48
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSRoger W. Sinnott23 Jul 2018, 21:01
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSLu Abel23 Jul 2018, 21:48
How close without a good Lunar?Mark Coady24 Jul 2018, 02:39
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Greg Rudzinski24 Jul 2018, 04:51
Re: Tips and tricks: angle normalisationTony Oz24 Jul 2018, 08:18
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Francis Upchurch24 Jul 2018, 09:39
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Robert VanderPol II24 Jul 2018, 13:08
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Francis Upchurch24 Jul 2018, 16:23
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Peter Monta25 Jul 2018, 06:58
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Andrés Ruiz25 Jul 2018, 07:39
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Herbert Prinz25 Jul 2018, 07:51
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Francis Upchurch25 Jul 2018, 13:04
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Francis Upchurch25 Jul 2018, 15:39
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Brad Morris25 Jul 2018, 20:15
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Greg Rudzinski25 Jul 2018, 22:05
Longest total lunar eclipse in the 21st centuryAndrés Ruiz26 Jul 2018, 05:48
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Hewitt Schlereth26 Jul 2018, 14:13
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSRichard Easton26 Jul 2018, 18:57
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSRichard Easton26 Jul 2018, 19:04
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Francis Upchurch26 Jul 2018, 19:13
Re: Longest total lunar eclipse in the 21st centuryBrad Morris26 Jul 2018, 19:57
Re: Traditional navigation by slide ruleAlan S26 Jul 2018, 21:20
Re: How close without a good Lunar?Hewitt Schlereth27 Jul 2018, 00:14
How to See Mars OppositionJackson McDonald27 Jul 2018, 01:43
Re: Origins of civilian use of GPSRichard B. Langley27 Jul 2018, 12:01
Re: How to See Mars OppositionDave Walden27 Jul 2018, 17:19
Re: How to See Mars OppositionFrank Reed27 Jul 2018, 18:24
Longitude Without Time - 1977 Luce ArticleHewitt Schlereth28 Jul 2018, 21:25
Re: Traditional navigation by slide ruleGary LaPook28 Jul 2018, 23:11
Re: Longitude Without Time - 1977 Luce ArticleMark Coady29 Jul 2018, 14:04
Re: Longitude Without Time - 1977 Luce ArticleMark Coady29 Jul 2018, 18:45
Re: Longitude Without Time - 1977 Luce ArticleFrank Reed30 Jul 2018, 04:45
Celestial navigation and the spherical EarthFrank Reed30 Jul 2018, 05:36
Re: Celestial navigation and the spherical EarthBrian Walton30 Jul 2018, 07:31
"Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Herman Dekker30 Jul 2018, 08:16
Re: Celestial navigation and the spherical EarthMark Coady30 Jul 2018, 13:09
Re: "Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Robert Wyatt30 Jul 2018, 16:04
François Coudraye, anyone?Roger W. Sinnott30 Jul 2018, 16:50
Re: "Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Geoffrey Kolbe30 Jul 2018, 17:11
Re: "Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Tony Oz30 Jul 2018, 17:13
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Murray Peake30 Jul 2018, 19:34
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Murray Peake30 Jul 2018, 19:41
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Marcel Tschudin30 Jul 2018, 19:55
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Murray Peake30 Jul 2018, 20:07
Re: Longitude Without Time - 1977 Luce ArticleFrancis Upchurch30 Jul 2018, 20:16
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Marcel Tschudin30 Jul 2018, 20:40
Re: "Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Herman Dekker31 Jul 2018, 02:07
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Roger W. Sinnott31 Jul 2018, 02:21
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Frank Reed31 Jul 2018, 02:53
Re: "Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Tony Oz31 Jul 2018, 09:03
Re: François Coudraye, anyone?Roger W. Sinnott31 Jul 2018, 12:56
Re: "Horns" of the Moon are relatively horizontal?Tony Oz31 Jul 2018, 15:44
GNSS launchesFrank Reed31 Jul 2018, 17:22

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