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A Al.'J l J UDE CORRECTION TABLES 10°-90 °-SUN,STARS,PLANETS
()Cl' , MAR. SUN APR.-SEPT. STARS AND PLANETS D IP
ALTITUDECORRECTION.T ABLES ° 10° S ~ r°1
OCT.-MAJI. SUN APR.-,,BPT. OCT.-MAJt. SUN APR.-,,BPT.
App . Lower Upper I App. Lower Upper App. Co n . App . Additional Ht. of C Ht. of I Ht. ;f- Co App. STARS App. S T R ~
 
Alt. Limb Um b. Alt. Limb Limb Alt. rr 1 Alt. Corr" Eye orrn Eye Eye rr" Alt. Alt .
t:b ti:b YI:;
PLANETS PLANETS
I - - - - - -- Y.f:b i ~ ~ t i : b ~ ~ t ~ ~ r
m ft. m
1992 8·o 1·0 - 1·8 0 , , 0

0 00 -18·2 -50·5 -18·4 50·• -34 5 3 30 + 3·3 -•9·0 + 3·1 - •87 -13·0
VENUS 8·6 1·5 - 2 ·2
12·7
03 17·5 49·8 17·8 49 ·6 33·8 3S 3·6 :z8·7 3·3 :z8·5
Jan. ;-Dec. IO 9·2 2 ·0 - 2·5 o6 16·9 49·2 17·1 48·9 33·2 40 3·8 :z8·5 3·5 :z8·3 12·5
9·8 2·5 - 2·8 09 16·3 48·6 16·5 48 ·3 32·6 45 4·0 28·3 3·7 . 28 ·1 12·3
0 '
6o + 0·1 10·5 3·0 - 3·0 I:& 157 48·0 15·9 47·7 32·0 so 4·2 28· 1 3·9 27 ·9 12·1

11·2 Sec table IS 15 ·1 47·4 15·3 •1 ·1 31·4 3 SS 4·4 27·9 4·1 27·7 11 :9
Dec. 1-Dec. 31 11·9
12·6 , _ _ 0 18 -14·5 - 4 6 · 8 -1 4 ·8 - 4 6 · 6 -30·8 4 00 + 4·5 -27·8 + 4·3 -27·5 -u·8
4 ~ + 0 ~ 2 21 14·0 46·3 14·2 46·0 3•n os 4·7 27·6 4·5 27·3 . u ·6
76 + 0·1 13·3 - 7·9 13·5 45·8 13·7· 45 ·5 29 ·8 JO 4·9 27·4 4·6 27·2 II·4
20 34
14 ·1 22 -- 8·3 27 12·9 45·2 13·2 45·0 29·2 IS 5·1 27 ·2 4·8 27·0 11·2

14·9 30 12·4 44·7 12·7 44 ·5 28·7 20 5·2 27· 1 5·0 26·8 11·1
24 - .S·6
"MARS 15·7 33 I I · 9 44"> 12·2 44 ·0 28 ·2 2s 5·4 26·9 5·1 26·7 10·9
26 - 9·0
Jan. 1-0ct. 24 16·5
0
28 - 9·3 0 36 -11·5 - 4] 8 - 11·7 -43·5 - 21:8 4 30 + 5·6 -•6·7 +. s·3 -26·5 -1 0 ·7
17·4 10·6
39 11 ·0 43· 3 11·2 43 ·0 27 ·3 3S 5·7 26 ·6 5·5 26·3
+ 18·3 10·8 26·8 5·6 · 26·2 10·4
30_ 9·6 42 1 '5 42·8 42·6 40 5·9 26·4
19·1 10 · 1 10·3 26 ·4 4S 6·o 5:8 :z6·o 10·3
32 - 10·0 4S 42·4 42·1 26·3
Oct. 5 - D c c . 31 20 ·1 9 ·6 9·9 6·2 5·9 10·1
34 - 10·3 48 41 ·9 41 ·7 25 ·9 so 26 . 1 • ·9
21 ·0 I SI 9·2 9·5 25 ·5 6·3 . :16·0 6·o 25 . 8 10 ·0
36 - 10·6 41·s 41 ·3 4 SS
4 ~ + 0 ·2 2:1, o
76 + 0·1
 

22 ·9
38 - 10·8 o S4 - 8·8 -41 1 - 9·1 -40·9 -25·1 s 00 + 6·4 -2s·9 + 6·2 • :6 - 9 ·9
o S7 8·4 4 0 7 8·7 4o ·s 24·1. os 6·6 2s ·1 6 ·3 25 · s 9·7
23'9 40 - 11 ·1 I 00 8·6 8·3 JO 6·7 .6·4 9·6
40·3 40 ·1 24·3 2s·i 25 ·4
24·9 24·0 6·8 6·6 9·5
42 - 11·4 03 7·7 40·0 7·9 39·7 IS 2s·5 25·2
26·0 o6 . 7·5 23·6 20 6·9 6 ·7 25· 1 9 ·4
44 - 11 ·7 7·3 39·6 39·3 25·4
27 · 1 09 6 ·9 39·2 7-2 39·0 23·2 2s 7·1 25 · :z 6·8 2 5·0 9 ·2
46 - 11·9
28·1
48 - 12 ·2 I 12 - 6 ·6 -38·9 - 6·8 -38·6 -22·9 - s 30 + 7·2 -25·1 + 6·9 -24·9 - 9 ·1
29·2
ft. IS 6·2 38·5 6·5 38·3 22·5 3S · 7·3 25·0 7·0 24·8 9 ·0
30·4
2.   1·4 18 5 ·9 38·2 6·2 38 ·0 22·2 40 7·4 24·9 7·2 24 ·6 8 ·9
31·5 21 5 ·6 5·8 7·5 7·3 8·8
4 - 1·9 37:9 37 ·6 21 ·9 4S 24 ·8 24·5
32·7 24 5 ·3 37·6 5·5 .37-3 21 ·6 so 7·6 24·7 7·4 24·4 8·7
6 - 2·4
33·9 27 4 ·9 37· 2 5.z .3 7 ' 0 21·2 SSS 7·7 24·6 7·5 24·3 8·6
8 -· 2·7
35·1 . 
IO - 3·1 I 30 - 4·6 - 3 6 - 9 - 4·9 -36·7 -20·9 00
+ 7·8 -34·5 + 7·6 - •4 2 - 8 ·5
36·3
See table 3S 4·2 36·5 4·4 36·2 20·5 10 8·o 24·3 . 7·8 34·0 8 ·3
37·6 8·o 8 ·1
40 3·7 36·0 "4 ·0 35·8 20·0 20 8·2 24· 1 23·8
38·9 . 8·1 7 ·9
4S 3·2 35 5 3·5 3S"3 19·5 30 8·4 23·9 23 ·7
40·1 ft. so 2·& 35 ·1 3·1 34·9 19·1 40 8·6 · 23·7 8·3 23·s 7 ·7
41·5 70 - 8·1 I SS 2·4 34·7 z-6 34·4 18·7 6 so 8·7 23·6 ' 8·5 2 3·3 7·6
42·8 75 - 8·4
44·2 So - 8·7 2 00 - 2·0 -34·3 - 2·2 -34·0 -18·3 7 00 + 8·9 - 23·4 + 8·6 - • 3 ·2 - 7 ·4
OS 1·6 33·9 1·8 33·6 17·9 JO 9·1 23·2 8·8 23·0 7 ·2
45·5 85 - 8:9
JO 1·2 33·5 1·5 33·3 17·5 20 9·2 23· 1 9·0 22 ·8 7·1
46·9 90 - 9 ·2 9·1 7 ·0
IS 0 ·9 33 ·2 J·I 32-9 17·2 30 9·3 23·0 22·7
4s 4 95   9·5 20 0·5 3:z·8 o·8 32 ·6 16·8 40 9·5 2j·8 9·2 22·6 6 ·8
49·8 2S - 0·2 3:z ·s 0·4 3 2 ·2 16·5 7 so 9·6 22·7 9·4 22·4 6·7
51·3 100 - 9·7
52·8 105 - 9·9 2 30 + 0·2 - 32· 1 - O·I _ 3 1 ·9 -16·1 8 00 + 9'7 - 2 2 · 6 + 9·5 -n·3 - 6 ·6

54·3 po - 1 0 ·2 3S 0·5 31·8 + 0·2 31 ·6 15·8 JO 9·9 22 ·4 9·6 22·2 6 ·4


40 o·8 31·5 0·5 31·3 15·5 20 10·0 22 ·3 9·7 22· 1 tic3
55·8 11s.-10·4
4S 1·1 31·2 o·8 31·0 15·2 30 1 0 ·1 22·2 9·8 I 2:1  0 6 ·2
57 4 120 - 10·6 1·1 10·0 6 ·1
so 1·4 30·9 . 30·7 14·9 40 10·2 22.-1 2118
58·9 125 - 10·8 1·6 1·4 14·7 8 so 10·3 22·0 10 · 1 21 ·7 6 ·0
2 SS 30·7 · 30·4
60·5
62·1 130 - 11·1 v 3 00 + 1·9 -30·4 + 1·7 - 30 ·1 -14·4 9 00 + 10·4 -21·9 +10·2 -21·6 - 5·9
os 2"2 30·1 1·9 29 ·9 14·1 JO 10·5 21·8 rn ·3 21· 5 5·8
63·8 135 - 11·:(
10 2·4 29·9 2·1 29 ·7 13·9 20 10·6 21·7 I0·4 21 ·4 5·7
65·4 140 - 11 ·5
IS z-6 29·7 2·4 29 ·4 13·7 30 rn ·7 21 ·6 10·5 21·3 5 ·6
67·1 145 - 11 ·7 10·8 10·6
20 2·9 29·4 2·6 29·2 13 ·4 40 :21·5 21·2 5·s
68·8 150 - 11·9 3·1 13·2 I0 ·9 10·6
2s 29·:z 2"9 28·9 so 21·4 21·2 5·4
70·5 155 - 12·1
3 30 + 3 ·3 - 29·0 + 3·1 - •8 · 7 - 1 3·0 10 00 + 1 1 · 0 -2 1 ·3 +10·7 -2 1 ·1 - 5·3
App . Alt. - Apparent altitude = Sextant altitude corrected for index error and dip .
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ALTITUDE CORRECTION TABLES-ADDITIONAL CORRECTIONS
ADDITIONAL REFRACTION CORRECTIONS FOR NON-STANDARD CONDITIONS

Temperature

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NAUTICAL ALMANAC
0 30 4 ·4 3·5 2·6 1·7 0-9 O· O 0·9 1·7 2·6 3-5 4·4 5-2 0 30

992
I 00 3·5 2·8 2·1 1·4 0-7 O·O 0-7 1·4 2·1 2·8 3·5 4-3 I 00
I 30 2·9 2·4 1·8 1·2 o-6 O·O o-6 1·2 1·8 2·4 2·9 35 I 30

2 00 2·5 2·0 l·O 0·5 O·O 0·5 l·O 1·5 2·0 2·5 3·0 2 00

2 30 - 2 ·5 - 2·1 - 1·6 - 12 - 0 •8 - 0'4 O·O + 0-4 + o-8 + 1·2 + 1·6 t 2·1 + 2·5 2 30
3 00 2·2 1·8 1·5 l·I 0·7 0'4 O·O '4 0-7 l ·I 1·5 1·8 2·2 3 00
3 30 2·0 1·6 1·3 1·0 0•7 0·3 O·O 0-3 0-7 1·0 1·3 1·6 2·0 3 30
4 00 1·8 1·5. 1·2 0·9 0·6 0·3 O·O 0-3 o-6 0·9 .1·2 1·5 I ·8 4 00
4 30 1·6 1•4 l·I o-8 0· 5 0-3 O·O ·3 0-5 0·8 I ·I 1'4 1-6 4 30

5 00 - 1-5 - 1-3 - o-8 - 0 ·2 O·O + 0·2 +0-5 + o-8 + 1·3 tI·S 5 00


6 1·3 l·I o -6 0·2 O·O 0·2 0·4 0·6 I·I 1·3 6
7 1· 1 0·9 o-6 0·2 O·O 0·2 0·4 0·6 0·9 l·I 7
8 1·0 o·8 0·5 0·2 O·O 0·2 0-3 0·5 o·8 l·O 8
9 0-9 0·7 0-4 0·1 O·O O·I 0·3 0·4 . 0-7 0-9 9
IO 00 - 0·8 - 0-7 - 0-4 - 0·1 O·O t O·l + 0·3 + 0·4 + 0·7 t 0·8 IO 00
12 0·7 o-6 0 ·3 0·1 O·O O·l 0·2 0-3 0·6 0·7 Z

14 0·6 0·5 0 ·3 O· I O ·O O·l 0·2 0-3 0-5 o-6 14


16 0·5 0·4 0-3 O· I O·O O ·l 0·2 0-3 0-4 0-5 16
18 0·4 0 •4 0·2 O·I O·O O·I 0·2 0·2 0-4 0•4 18

20 00 - 0 ·4 - 0 ·3 - 0·3 - 0·2 - 0 ·1. - 0 · 1 O·O + 0-1 + 0·1 + 0-2 + 0·3 + 0. 3 0-4 zo 00


s ~ 3 ~ 3 ~ 2 ~ 2 ~ 1 ~ 1 O·O O·I O·I 0 ·2 0·2 0-3 0 -3 25
30 0·3 0·2 ·i O· I O·I 0·0 O·O O·O O·I O·I 0·2 0·2 o ~ 30
3S 0·2 0·2 O ·I O·I O·I O·O O·O O·O O·I O·I O· I 0·2 0·2 3S
40 0 ·2 O·I O·I O·I -0·1 O·O O·O O·O tO·I O·I O·I O·I 0·2 40

SO 00 - 0·1 - 0 ·1 - 0·1 - 0·1 O·O O·O O·O O·O O·O tO·l + O· l + o·I +O·l so 00

The graph is entered with argwnents temperature and pressure to find a zone letter; using as arguments
this zone letter and apparent altitude sextant altitude corrected for dip), a correction is taken from the table.
This correction is to be applied to the sextant altitude in addition to the corrections for standard conditions
for the Sun, stars and planets from page A2 and for the Moon from pages xXxiv and xxxv).
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DAYS OF T H E WEEK AND DAYS O F T H E YEAR

JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC .
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I w 1 Sa. 32 Su. 61 w 92 F. 122 M. 153 W . 183 Sa. 2I4Tu . 245 Th. 275 Su. 306 Tu . 336
2 Th. 2 Su . 33 M . 62 Th. 93 Sa. 123 Tu .15 4 Th. I84 .Su. 2I5
W. 246 F. 276 M. 307 W. 337
3 F. 3M 34 Tu.63 F. 94 Su. I24 W . I55 F. I85 M. _2I6 Th . 247 Sa . 277 Tu. 308 T h . 3 3 8
4 Sa. 4 Tu.35 W. 64 Sa. 95 M. I25 'I:h. I56 F. 248 Su. 278 w. 309 F. 339
Sa. I86 T u. 2I 7
s Su . 5 w. 36 Th.65 Su. 96 Tu. I26 F. I57 Su. I87 W. 2I8 Sa. 249 M. 279 T h . 3 I o Sa.
6 M. 6 Th.37 F. 66 M. 97 W. I27 Sa. I58 M . I88 T h. 2I 9 Su . 250 Tu . 280 F. 3II Su . 341
7 Tu. 7 F. 38 Sa . 67 T u . 98 Th. 128 Su. I59 Tu . I89 F . 220 M . 25I W. 28I Sa. 3I2 M. 342
8 w 8 Sa. 39 Su . 68 w 99 F. I29 M . I6o w. I90 Sa. 22I Tu . 252 T h . 282 Su. 3I3 T u. 34)
9 Th. 9 Su. 40 M. 69 Th. IOO S.a. I30 Tu. I6I Th. I9I Su. 222 W . 253 F. 283 M. 3I4 w. 344
IO F. IO M. 4I Tu.70 F. IOI Su. I3I W . I62 F. I92 M. 223 Th . 2s4 Sa . 284 Tu . 3I5 T h . 3 4 s
Sa. II Tu.42 W . 7I Sa. I02 M. I32 Th . I63 Sa . I93 Tu. 224 F . 255 Su . 285 W. 3I6 F . 346
I2 Su. I2 W. 43 Th . 72 Su. I03 Tu. I33 F. I64 Su. I94 w. 225 Sa. 256 M. 286 Th .3 I7 Sa. 347
I3 M. I3 T h . 4 4 F. 73 M. I04 W. I34 Sa. I65 M . I95 T h. 226 Su. 257 Tu. 287 F. 3I8 Su. 348
I4 T u. I 4 F. 45 Sa. 74 Tu . I05 Th. I35 Su . I66- 1,; Ll. I96 F. 227 M. 258 w. 288 Sa. 3I9 M. 349
IS w I5 Sa . 46 Su . 75 W. Io6 F. I36 M. I67 w. 197 Sa. 228 Tu 25<?_ Th. 289 Su. 320 Tu. 350
I6 T h. I 6 Su. 47 M. 76 Th . I07 Sa. I37 Tu. 168 Th:I98
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Su. 229 w. 26o F. 290 M. 32I W. 35I
I7 F 17 M. 48 T u .77 F I08 Su. 138 w. 169 F. 199 M. 230 Th.261 Sa . 291 Tu. 322 Th. 352
I8 Sa . 18 Tu.49 w 78 Sa. 109 M. 139 Th . 110 Sa. 200 Tu.23I F. 262 Su . 292 W . 323 F. 353
I9 Su . I9 W. 50 Th . 79 Su. IIO Tu. 140 F. I7I Su. 20I W. 232 Sa. 263 M .. 293 Th. 324 Sa . 354
Re - Print ed by Vija ya Pub lications, 2. Chai tr a 55 0, 11th Road, 20 M . 20 T h. 5I F. So M. I I I W. I4I Sa. 172 M. 202 Th. 233 Su. 264 Tu.294 F. 325 Su. 355

Chemb ur . Bombay- 400 071, at The Book Centre lt d Sion 2I T u . 2 I F. 52 Sa. 8I Tu. II2 Th. I42 Su . I73 Tu. 203 F. 234 M . 265 W. 295 Sa. 326 M. 356
( E), Bom bay-400 0 22 w i th the kin d Permission of th e Govt . 22 w 22 Sa. 53 Su . 82 W. II3 F. I43 M. I74 w. 204 Sa. 235 Tu. 266 Th . 296 Su . 327 Tu. 357
of .India. 23 Th . 23 Su. 54 M. 83 Th. II4 Sa. I44 Tu . I75 Th. 205 Su. 236 w 267 F. 297 M. 328 W . 358
24 F. 24 M. 55 Tu . 84 F. II5 Su. I45 W. I76 F. 206 M . 237 Th. 268 Sa. 298 Tu. 329 Th. 359
25 Sa. 25 T u . 5 6 W . 85 Sa. I16 M. I46 Th. I77 Sa . 207 T u . 238 F. 269 Su.299 w 330 F. 360
26 Su . 26 w. 57 Th.86 Su. 1I7 Tu . I47 F. I78 Su. 208 w. 239 Sa. 270 M. 300 Th.33I Sa . 36I
27 M . 27 Th.58 F. 87 M. II8 W . I48 Sa. I79- M. 209 Th. 240 Su. 27I Tu.30I F. 332 Su. 362
28 Tu .28 F. 59 ~ a88 Tu. II9 Th . I49 Su. I8o T u . 2 I o F. 24I M. 272 w 302 Sa. 333 M. 363
29 w 29 Sa. 6o Su. 89 W . I;?O F. I50 M. I8I w. 21I Sa. 242 Tu. 273 Th. 303 Su. 334 Tu. 364
30 Th.30 M . 90 Th . I,2 Sa. I5I Tu . I82 Th. 212 Su. 243 w 274 F. 304 M. 335 W . 365

3I F 3I Tu . 9I Su. I52 F. 213 M. 244 Sa. 305 Th. 366

ECLIPSES
There are five eclipses, three of the Sun and two of he Mo on .
t An Annular Eclipse of the Sun January 4- 5 . See map on page 6. The eclipse begins on January 4 at
20• 04m and ends on January at 02• o6m; the annular phase begins on January 4 at 21 • I6m and ends on
January 5 at oo• 53m The maximum duration of he annular phase is IIm 36' .
2. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon June I5. The eclipse begins at 03• 27m and ends at 06• 27m The
time of maximum eclipse is 04• 57m when 0·68 of the Moon s diameter is obscu red. It is visible from
Antarctica, eastern Africa, southern tip of Greenland, South America, North m e r i c ~ except the no rth-west,
Central America, part of the Pacific Ocean and east New Zealand.
3. A Total Eclipse of the Sun J une 30. See map on page 7. The eclipse begins at 09• 5Im and ends at
'i 14• 3om; the total phase begins at IIh 02m and ends at 13• I9m · The maximum duration of otality is 5m 26 .
4. A Tot al Eclipse of he Moon Decem ber 9-IO. The eclipse begins on December 9 at 22• com and ends on
December 10 at 01• 28m; the total phase begins on December 9 at 23• 07m and ends on December IO at oo• 21m . It is
visible from Asia except th e extreme east, Europe including the British Isles, Africa, Atlantic Ocean, Iceland,
Greenland, South America except the south, Central America, North Ameri ca except the western coast.
5. A Partial Eclipse of he Sun December 23-24. The eclipse begins on December 23 at 2 2 • 21m and ends
on December 24 at 02• 41m; at time of maximum eclipse 0·84 of the Su n 's diameter is obscured. t is visible from
astern China, Korea, Japan, the extreme east of U .S.S.R. and south-west Alaska.

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VISIBILITY OF PLANETS PLANET DIAGRAM LOC L ME N TIME OF MER IDI N P SS  GE

VENUS is a brilliant object in the morning sky from General Description The diagram on the opposite page
the beginning of the year until the second week in May show s, in graphical form for any date during the year,
when it becomes too close to the Sun for observation. the local mean time of meridian passage of the Sun, of
During the second half of July it reappears in the the five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and
evening sky where it stays until the end of the year. Saturn, and of each 30° of S.H.A.; intermediate lines,
Venus is in conjunction with Mars on February I9, corresponding to particular stars, may be drawn in by
with Satu rn o n February 29 and December 2I, with the user if he so desires. It is intended to provide a
Mercury on April and July 25 and with Jupiter on general pi_cture of the availability of planets and stars
August 23. for obse rvation.

On each side of he line marking the time of meridian


MARS can be seen at the very beginning of January in
the morning sky in Ophiuchus then it passes through passage of the Sun a band, 45m wide, is shaded to
Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius, Pisces, briefly into indicate that planets and most stars crossing the meri
dian within 45m of the Sun are too close to the Sun for
Cetus and back into Pisces, on to Aries and Tau ru s
observation.
(passing 5°N of Aldebaran on August II), Gemini
(passing 5°S of Pollux on November 4 by which time it Method o us and interpretation Fo r any date- the
can be seen for more than h alf the night), Cancer and diagram provides immediately the iocal mean times of
back into Gemini in mid December where it remains meridian passage of the Sun, planets. and stars, and
for the rest of the year (passing 3°S of Pollux on thus the following information:
De cember 22). Mars s in co njunction with Mercury on
Ja nuary IO, with Venus on February I9 and with Saturn (a) whether a planet or star is too close to the Sun
on March 6. for observation;
(b) some indication of its positi on in the sky, es
J U P I T E R can be seen in January for more than half of pecially during twilight;
the night in Leo, its westward elongation gradually
(c) the proximity of other planets.
increases until it is at opposition on February 29 when
it can be seen throughout the night. Its eastward elonga Whe n the meridian passage of an outer planet 9ccurs
tion then gradually decreases until by early June it can at midnight the body is in oppositi on to the Sun and is
be seen only in the evening sky. In early September it visible all night; a planet may then be observable during
becomes too close to the Sun for observation until the both morning and eve ning twilight s. As the time of
beginning of October when it reappears in the morning rrie-ridian passage decreases, the body eventually ceases
sky in Virgo in which constellation it remains for the to be observable in th e morning, but its altitude above
rest of th e year. Jupiter is in conjunction with Venus the eastern horizon at sunset gradually increases; this
on August 23. continues until the body is on the meridian during
evening twilight. Fro m then onwards the body is ob
SAT U RN can be seen in the evening sky in Capricornus servable above the wes te rn horizon and its altitude at
until mid-January then it becomes too close to the Sun sunset gradua lly decreases; eventually the body
for observation. It reappears in the morning sky in mid becomes too close to the Sun for observation. When
February still in Capricornus in which constellation it the body again becomes visible it is seen low in the east
re mains throughout the year. I s westward elongation during morning twilight; its altitude at sunrise increases
gradually increases until it is at opposition on August 7 until meridian passage occurs during morning twilight.
when it is visible throughout the night. Its eastward Then, as the time of meridian passage decreases to o ,
elongation then gradually decreases until from early the body is observable in the west during morning
November it can only be seen in the evening sky. twilight with a gradually decreasing altitude, until it
Saturn is in conjunction with Venus on February 29 once again reaches opposition.
and December 2I and with Mars on March 6.
DO N O T CONFUSE
MERCURY can only be seen low in the east before
sunrise, or l ow in the w st after suns t ab0:ut th time
of the beginning or end of civil twilight). It is visible in Mercury with Mars during the first half of January,
th e mornings between the following approximate dates : the reddish tint of Mars should assist in its ident ifica
January I 0 ·3 )t0 Jan u ary 30 ( - 0·7);Apr il 3 + 2·8) tion. ·
to May 24 I·3); August 11 +2·4) to September 6 Venus with Mars from mid-February to early March,
1A and November 28 ( + 1 4) to December 3 with Saturn from late Februar y to early March and
( - o· 5). T h e planet is brighter at the end of each period. mid-December to late December, with Mercury in
It is visible in the evenings between the following early April and in the third week of May and w ith
approximate dates: February 23 1 3) to March 19 Jupiter late August, on all occasions Venus is the
( + 2·I);June 8 ( - IA) to July 26 + 2·9) and September brighter object.
27 ( - o·8) to November 16 ( + r ·8). The planet is
brighter at th e beginning of each period. The figures Mars with Saturn for the first h alf of March when
in parentheses are the magnitudes. Mars is the brighter object.
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T h e table is entered with L.H.A. Aries to determine the column to be us ed; each column refers to a range ILLUSTR ATION From t he daily pages : Ho 49 31 ·6
 
of 10 ° . a 0 is taken, wit mental interpolation, from the upper table with the units of L. H .A. Aries in degrees as On 1992 April 21 at G .H. A. Aries (23•) 195 15·7 o (argument 162· 46') I 26·5
argument; au a 2 are taken, without interpolation, from t he second and third tables w ith arguments latitude 23• 18m 56' U T n longitude Increment ( 18m 56') 4 44 ·8 a   (lat. 50° approx) o·6
and month respectively. a0   au a 2 are always positive. T h e final table gives the azimuth of Polaris. W. 37 ° 14  the apparent altitude Longitude (west) ;- 37 14 a,(Apri l) 0·9
(corrected for refraction), Ho of
olaris was 49 ° 31'·6 L. H .A. Aries 162 46 s ~ 1 ° =1..at.= 49 59·6

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METHODS AND FORMULAE FOR DI RE CT COMPUTATION
POLARIS (POLE STAR) TABLES, 1992
FOR DETERMINING LATITUDE FROM SEXTANT ALTITUDE AND FOR AZIMUTH
1. Introduction. Formulae and method are provided for use with an electronic calcu
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ARIES 249• 2S9° 269• 279• 2119• 299• 309° 3I9° 329• 339° 349° 3S9° with a marine sextant. The calculator must have trigonometric functions, and preferably
o o o o o o o o o o a i o it should be programmable and retain th e .contents of its memory when switched off.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The formulae have been expressed in algebraic notation and it is assumed that the user
0 0 0

0 l 40·9 l 37·1 l 32 · 1 l 26-1 l 19·3 l I1 ·9 l 04·0 0 56 ·0 0 48 ·1 0 40 ·4 0 33'4 0 27 · 1


I 40 ·6 36-6 25·5 18·6 03·2 32 ·7 26 ·5
will be able to translate them into the code or language used by the calculator. T h e ~
31 ·5 11 · 1 55'2 47·3 39 ·7
2 40 ·2 36·2 31 ·0 24 ·8 17·9 10•3 02·4 54 ·4 46 ·5 39·0 32 ·0 25-9 tronomical data, such as the GHA and Dec of a body, are assumed to be taken from the
3 39 ·9 35 ·7 30 ·4 24 ·1 17· 1 09·5 01·6 53'6 45 ·7 38 ·2 31'4 25'4 main tabular pages _ f the current Nautical Almanac and entered into the calculator for
4 39·5 35'2 29·8 23·5 16-4 08·8 00·8 52·8 45 ·0 37 ·5 30 ·7 24 ·8 . interpolation . All subsequent calculations for the sight reduction are then made with the
s l 39·1 l 34·7 l 29·2 l 22.8 l 15·6 l 08 ·0 l oo·o 0 52·0 0 44·2 0 36-8 0 30 ·1 0 24·3 calculator. The estimated longitude and latitude· at the time of observation are entered
2:i
6 34·2 28·6 22·1 07 ·2 0 59 ·2 29 into the calculated altitude and azimuth. The calculator
also calculator
may the determine
be used totoreduce
38·7 14·9 51·2 43·4 36·1
7 38 ·3 33·7 28 ·0 21·4 14·1 06 ·4 58·4 50 ·4 42 ·7 35 ·4 28 ·5
·9 ·7
23·2 the sextant altitudes to observed altitudes by applying the
8 37 ·9 33 ·2 27 ·4 20 ·7 13·4 oy6 57·6 49 ·6 41·9 34· 7 28 ·3 22 ·7
corrections for dip, refraction, parallax and semi-diameter. Each observation provides an
9 37 ·5 32 ·6 26 ·7 20 ·0 12·6 04 ·8 56·8 48 ·8 41 ·2 34 ·0 27 ·7 22 ·2
intercept and an azimuth that may be used to plot a position line .on a chart. Several
IO l >7·1 l l2 l l 26 ·1 l 19·> l I1·9 l 04·0 o ' 6 · o 0 48·1 0 40·4 0 » ·4 0 27·1 0 21·7 position lines are required to determine a fix. A method is given for calculating a fix
Lat. a a a, a a a, a a a, a, a a, from several observations by direct calculation using a programmable calculator. The
0
method, which is based on least squares, has the advantage th at fuI.ther observations
0 0·5 0·5 0·4 0·3 0·3 0 ·2 0-2 0·2 0-3 0·3 0 ·4 0'4
may be included in the solution and doubtful oliservations may be removed from the
IO ·5 ·5 ·4 ·4 3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·4 ·4 ·5
20 ·5 ·5 ·5 ·4 ·4 ·4 •3 ·4 ·4 ·4 ·5 sol ution.
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'4
30 ·6 ·5 ·5 ·5 ·4 ·4 ·4 ·4 ·5 ·5 ·5
40 o·6 o·6 0 •5 0·5 o· _ ·5 0·5 0·5 0·5 0·5 0·5 o·6 2. Notation.
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·6
·6 GHA =Greenwich hour angle. The range of GHA is from 0° to 360° sta,rting at
0° on the Greenwich meridian increasing to the west, back to 360° on the
SS ·6 ·6 ·6 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·6 ·6
6o ·6 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·7 ·8 ·8 ·8· ·7 ·7 ·7 ·7 Greenwich meridian.

SHA
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0·7
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o·8
.·8
o·8
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o·8
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o·8
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o ·8
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0· 7
·8
0·7
·7 Dec = sidereal hourThe
declination. angle.
signThe range is for to
convention 360°.
declination is north is positive, so·u th is
negative. The range is from - 90° at the south celestial pole to +90° at the
66 ·7 ·7 ·8 ·8 ·9 0·9 0·9 0·9 0· 9 ·8 ·8 ·7
68 0·7 o·8 o·8 0·9 0·9 l •O l ·O l  O l •O 0·9 o·8 o·8 north celestial pole.
longitude. The sign convention is ea5t is positive, west is negative. The range
Month a a, a, a a a a a, a, a, a, a Long = is - 130° to +180°.
Jan. 0'4 0·5 0·5 0·5 0·5 0·5 0·5 o·6 o·6 o ·6 0·7 0·7
·6 Lat latitude. The sign convention is north is positive, south is negative. The
Feb. ·4 ·4 ·3 ·3 ·4 ·4 ·4 ·4 ·5 ·5 ·5
Mar. ·4 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·3 ·4 '4 ·4 range is from - 90° to +90°.
Apr. 0·5 0·4 0·4 0·3 0·3 0·2 0 ·2 0·2 0·2 0 ·2 0·3 0·3 LHA = GHA Long = local hour angle. The LHA increases to the west from 0° on
May ·6 ·6 ·5 ·4 ·4 ·3 ·3 ·2 ·2 ·2 ·2 ·2 the local meridian to 360°.
= calculated altitude. Above the horizon is positive, below the horizon is neg
June ·8 ·7 ·6 ·6 ·5 ·4 ·4 ·3 3 ·2 ·2 ·2
He
July 0·9 o·8 o·8 0 ·7 0 ·7 o ·6 0·5 0 ·5 0-4 0 ·4 0·3 0·3 ative. The range is from - 90° in the nadir to +90° in the zenith.
Aug. ·9 ·9 ·9 ·9 ·8 ·8 ·7 ·7 -6 ·5 ·5 ·4 sextant altitude.
Hs
Sept. ·9 ·9 ·9 ·9 ·9 0·9 0·9 ·8 ·8 ·7 ·7 ·6
H = apparent altitude = extant altitude corrected for instrumental error and dip.
o·8 =
Oct. Ho = observed altitude apparent altitude for refraction and, in appro
andcorrected
Nov . o·8 0·97 0·9
·8 0·9 0·9 l•O l·O
l•O 0·9
l ·O 0·9
l·O 0·9 o·8
l •O l•O
·7 ·9 ·9 0·9 priate cases, corrected for parallax semi-diameter.
Dec. o·  o·6 o·6 0·7 o·8 O·Q 0·9 l ·O l •O l ·O l•O l •O
z = Zn = true azimuth . Z is measured from true north through east, south, west
Lat. AZIMUTH and back to north. The range is from 0° to 360°.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0·4 0·5 o·6 0·7 0· 7 o ·8 o·8 o·8 0·7 0 ·7 o·6 0·5 I sextant index error.
20 0·4 0·5 o ·6 0·7 o·8 o ·8
~
o·8
_
o·8 o·8 0·7 o·6 .0·5 D = dip of horizon.
0· 5 o·6 0 ·7 0·9 0·9 l •O lO l •O 0 ·9 o·8 0 ·7 atmospheric refraction.
40 R
so o·6 0 ·7 0·9 l  O l•l 1•2 1·2 1• 2 1·1 1·1 0·9 o·8 HP = horizontal parallax of the Sun, Moon, Venus or Mars.
SS o·6 o· 8 l·O l•l 1·2 1·1 1·3 1·3 1·3 1·1 0·9 PA parallax in altitude of the Sun, Moon, Venus or Mars.
6o 0 ·7 0·9 1·1 1·3 1 4 1·5 1·5 1'5 1·5 1 4 1 2 l ·O
0·9 l •l l •l 1·5 1 7 1·8 1·8 1·8 1·7 1·6 1'4 1·2

Latitude = Apparent a ltitude (corrected for refraction  1° + a   a1 + a 2


T he a b l e is n t ~ r e d with 1;-.H.A. r ~ e to determine the column to be used; each column refers to a range
of 1 . ao is taken, with mental mterpolauon, from the upper table with the units of L.H .A. Aries in degrees as
argument ; a u a z a ~ e taken , without interpolation, from the second and t hi rd tables with argume nts latitude
and month re spectively. a 0 , a  a2 are always po sitive. T h e final table gives ~ e azimuth of Polaris.

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S = semi-diameter of the Sun or Moon. (b) Find the GHA and Dec of Vega on 1992 December 6 a t 18 47m 13' UT.
p = intercept = H o - He. Towards is positive, away is negative.
x = o 7869 as in the previous example
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3. Entering Ba ic Dat a. When entering into the calculator quantities such as GHA, 19• GHA Aries1 = 0° 48 7 = 36098117 (360° added)
which in the Nautical Almanac are given in degrees and minutes, convert them to degrees 9
8 ~ 7 8 6 9 GHA Aries= 345·7700 + 0·7869(360·8117 - 345·7700) = 357 6070
and decimals of a degree by dividing the minutes by 60 and adding to the degrees; for
example, i f GHA = 123° 45 6, enter the two numbers 123 and 45·6 into the memory
SHA = so• 49 8 = 8098300
and set GHA = 123 + 45·6/60 =
12397600. Although four decimal places of a degree GHA = GHA Aries + SHA = 7894370 (mult iple of 360° removed)
are sufficient, it is assumed in the examples that full precision is maintained inside ·the Dec = N 38° 46 8 = +3897800

calculator.
Most calculators have a special key for converting degrees, minutes and seconds to
6 The calculated altitude and azimuth. The calculat ed u ~ e He and tr u e ~ z i m u
degrees and decimals. With programmable calculators it is often possible to write a sub
routine th at does the conv.ersion u t o m a t i c a l l y ~ For quantities like Dec which has a minus
z determined from the GHA and Dec interpolated ~ o t he time of observat 10n an
from the Long and Lat estimated at t he time of observation as follows:
sign for southern declination, change the sign from plus to minus after the value has been
converted to degrees and decimals, e.g. Dec = S 0° 12 3 = S 092050 = -092050. Other Step 1. Calculate the local hour angle
quantities which require conversion are semi-diameter, horizontal parallax, long.itude and
latitude. LHA = GHA Long

4. Interpolation of GHA and Dec. The GHA and Dec of the Sun, Moon and planets Add or subtract multiples of 360° to ·set LHA in t he range 0° to 360°.
are interpolated to the time of observation with a calculator as foltows: f the universal
time is a bm c', form the interpolation factor x =
b/60 +c/3600. Enter the tabular value Step 2. Calculate S, C and the altitude He from.
GHA 0 for the preceeding hour (a) and the tabular value GH A 1 for the following hour
S = s i n Dec
( a + 1) then the interpolated value GHA is given by
C = cos Dec cos LHA
GHA = GHA 0 x( GH A 1 - GHAo) H e = sin - 1   5 sin L a t + C cos Lat)

f he GHA passes through 360° between tabular values add 360° to GH A 1 before inter where sin - 1 is the inverse function of sine.
polation. f he interpolated value exceeds 360°, subtract 360° from GHA.
Step 3. Calculate X and A from
Similarly for declination, enter the tabular value Deeo for the preceeding hour (a) and
X = ( S cos at C sin Lat )/ cos He
the tabular value Dec1 for the following hour ( a+ 1), then the interpolated value Dec is \
given by f X > +1 set X = +1
De c = Deeo x(Dec1 - Deeo f X < 1 set X = 1
A = cos- 1 X
5. Example. (a) Find the GHA and Dec of the Sun on 1992 December 3 at 15 47m 13'
UT. where cos -1 is the inverse function of cosine.
Step 4. Determine the azimuth Z
The interpolation factor x = 47 60 + 13/3600 = ~ 7 8 6 9

page 235 15 GHA 0 = 47° 29 8 = 4794967 f L HA > 180° then Z = A

16 GH A 1 = 62° 29 5 = 6294917 Otherwise Z = 360° -  

1 5 ~ 7 8 6 9 GHA = 47·4967 +,0·7869(62·4917- 47-4967) = 5992969


15 Deeo.= S22° 11 4 = - 2291900 7. Example. Find the calculated altitude He and azim uth Z when
16 Dec 1 = S 22° 11 8 = -2291967 GHA .= 53° Dec= S 15° L a t= N 32° Long= W 16°
1 5 ~ 7 8 6 9 De c = -22-1900 + 0·7 869(-22·1 967 + 22·1900) = 2291952
For the calculation
9
GHA = 5390000 Dec= -1590000 Lat= +3 2 90000 Long= - 16 0000
GHA Aries is interpolated in the same way as GHA of a body. For a star the SHA
and Dec are taken from the tabular page and do not require interpolation, then
Step 1. LHA = 53·0000 - 16·0000 = 37·0000
GHA = GHA Aries + SHA Step 2. s= - 0·2588
= +0·9659 x 0·7986 = 0·7714

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Step 3. x = (-0·2588 x 0·8480- 0·7714 x 0-5299)/0· $560 = -0·7340
Step 5. Calculate the semi-diameter for th e Sun and Moon as follows:
A = 13792239
Step 4. Since Sun: S is taken from th e main tabular page and converted to degrees.
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Moon: S = 092724HP where HP is taken for the nearest hour from the main
tabular page and converted to degrees.
8. Reduction from sextant altitude t observed altitude. The sextant altitude Hs is
Step 6. Calculate the observed altitude
cor.rected for _ oth dip and index error to produce the apparent altitude. The observed
altitude Ho ts calculated by applying a correction for refraction . For the Sun, Moon,
Ho= H - R PA±S
Venus and Mars a .correction for parallax is also applied to H   and for the Sun and
Moon a further correction for semi-diameter is required. The corrections are calculated
as follows: where the plus sign is used if the lower limb of the Sun or Moon was observed
and the minus sign if the upper limb was observed.
Step 1. Calculate dip
D = 090293Vh 9. Example. The following example illustrates how to use a calculator to reduce the
sextant altitude Hs) to observed altitude H 0 ); the sextant altitudes given are assumed
where h is the height of eye above the horizon in metres. to be taken on 1992 December 3 with a ma rine sextant, zero index error, at .height 5·4m,
Step 2. Calculate apparent altitude temperature -3° C and pressure 982 mb, the Moon sights are assumed to be taken at
lOh UT.
H=Hs l-D
Body Sun Sun Moon Moon Venus Poiaris
where I is the sextant index error. limb lower upper lower upper
Step 3. Calculate refraction R) at a ' standard temperature of 0° Celsius (C) and
Sextant altitude:
pressure of 1010 millibars (mb)
Hs 21·3283 3·3367 33-4600 26·1117 4.5433 49·6083
Ro = 090167 / t a n H + 7·31/ ( H + 4·4))
Step 1. Dip:
f the temperature I °C and pressure P mb are known calculate the refraction
D =
0·0293Vh 0·0681 0·0681 0·0681 0·0681 0·0681 0·0681
from
Step 2. Apparent altitude:
R =f Ro where f = 0·28P/ T + 273) H =
Hs l - D 21·2602 3·2686 33-3919 26·0436 4-4752 49-5402
otherwise set R=Ro
Step 3. Refraction:
Ro 0·0423 0·2262 0·0251 0·0338 0·1801 0·0142
Step 4. Calculate the parallax in altitude PA) from the horizontal parall ax HP) and 1·0184
f 1·0184 1·0184 1·0184 1·0184 1·0184
the apparent altitude H) for the·Sun, Moon, Venus and Mars as follows:
R=JR.o 0·0431 0·2304 0·0256 0·0344 0·1834 0·0144
P A = HPcosH
Step 4. Parallax·  (54 4) (54 4) (0 1)
For the Sun HP = 090024. This correction is very sm all and could be ignored.
HP 0·0024 0·0024 0·9067 0·9067 0·0017

For the Moon HP is taken fo r the.nearest hour from th"e main tabular page and Parallax in al titude :
converted to degrees. P A = H P cos H 0·0022 0·0024 0·7570 0·8146 O·OQ 7
and ta b
For Venus
page Mars thetoHP
259 and converted is taken from the critical
degrees. le at the bottom of Step 5. Semi-dian'leter:
For the navigational stars and the remaining planets, Jupiter and Saturn set
Sun : S =
16·3/60 0·2717 0·2717
PA =O . Moon : S =0·2724HP 0·2470 0·2470

lf an error of 0 2 is significant the expression for the parall ax in altitude for the Step 6. Observed altitude:
Moon should include a small correction OB for the oblateness of the Earth as Ho= H - R PA±S 21·4910 2·7690 34-3703 26·5768 4 ·2935 49·5258
follows: ·

P A = HPcosH + O B Note that for the Moon the correction for the oblateness of the Earth of about
-090017 cos H   which equals - 090014 for the lower limb and - 090015 for the upper
where 2
O B = -090032 sin Lat cos H + 090032 sin 2Lat) cos z sin H
limb, has been ignored in the above calculation.
At mid-latitudes and for altitud es of the Moon below 60° a simple approxima 10 . Position from intercept and azimuth using a chart. An estimate is made of the
tion to OB is position at the adopted time of fix. The position at the time o f observation is then
calculated by dead reckoning from the time of fix. For example if the course (track) T
and the speed V (in knots) of the observer are constant then Long an<l Lat at the time

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Intermediate values for the first iteration are shown in the table. GHA Aries was
interpolated from the nearest tabular values on page 130. For the first iteration set
Long = LF + t (V/60)sinT/ cos BF Lp = - 1590000, B F = +3290000 at the time of fix at 21h oom 00 UT.
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where LF and Bp are the estimated longitude and latitude at the time of fix and t i s the First Iteration
time interval in hours from the time of fix to the time of observation, t is positive if the Body Regulua Antare8 Kochab
No. 26 42 4
time of observation is after the time of fix and negative if it was before.
The position line of an observation is plotted on a chart using the intercept time of observation 2 h 39m 23 2 h 45m 47 2lh lOm 34
Ho 29·9309 24•6445 47.4555
p= Ho-He interpolation factor 0·6564 0·7631 0·1761
GHA Aries 229·0065 230·6109 236·8240
and azimuth Z with origin at the calculated position Long, Lat) at the time of observa SHA (page 130) 208·0050 112·7533 137·3083
tion, where He and Z are calculated using the method in section 6, page 279. Starting GHA 77·0115 343·3643 14·1323
from this calculated position a line is drawn ·on the chart along the direction of the az Dec (page 130) +12·0033 - 26·4167 +74·1900
imuth to the body. Convert p to nautical miles ·by multiplying by 60. The position line is
-0·3436 -0·2369 +0·1761
drawn at right angles to the azimuth line, distance p from Long, Lat) towards the body
Long -14·9225 -14·9466 -1 5 ·0397
if p is positive and distance p away from the body if p is negative. Provided there are no
Lat +31·9062 +31-9353 +32·0481
gross errors the navigator should be somewhere on or near the position line at .the time
of observation. Two or more position lines are required to determine a fix.
z 265·6699 149·0166 0·3684
He 29·9078 24·3387 47·8556
p +0·0231 +0·3058 -0·4001
11. Poaition from intercept and azimuth using a calculator. The position of the fix
may be calculated from two or more sextant observations as follows:

p i, Z1 1 are the intercept and azimuth of the first observation, P2 1 Z2 , of the second
observation and so on, form the summations A= 1·7407 B = 0 ·3596 C = 1·2593 D = -0·6640 E = 0·1318 G = 2·0628
A E - B D ) /   GcosBp) = -0·0053, (C D - B E) / G = 0 ·3824

= cos 2 Z + cos 2 Z2 + · · · An improved estimate of the position at the time of fix is


B = cos Z 1 sinZ1 +co s Z 2 sin Z2 + · · ·
C = sin2 Z1 + si.n2 Z2.+ · · · L1 = Lp - 0·0053 = -15·0053 and lh = B F - 0·3824·= +31·6176
D = P i cos Z1 + P2 cos Z2 + · · ·
E = p1sinZ1 +1>2sinZ2 + · · · Since the distance between the previous estimated position and the improved estimate
d = 22·9 nautical miles set LF = -15·0053, and B F = +31·6176 and repeat the calcula
where the number of terms in each summation is equal to the number of observations. tion. The table shows the intermediate values of the calculation for the second iteration.
In each iteratiort the quantities H 0 , GHA, Dec and t do not change.
With G = A C - B 2 , an improved estimate o the position at the time of fix ( L 1, B 1)
is given by Second Iteration
Body Regulua Antarea Kochab
L1 = Lp A E - B D) /   GcosBp), B1 = B F + CD - B E)/ G No. 26 42 40

Long - 14-9282 -14·9521 -1 5 ·0449


Calculate the distance d between the initial estimated position LF, BF) at t ~ time
of fix and the improved estimated position L1, B1) in nautical miles from Lat
z +31-5238
265·8862 +31·5529
148·9220 +31·6657
0·3678
He 29·9408 24·6640 47.4732
p -0·0099 -0·0194 -0·0177

d exceeds about 2 nautical miles set LF = L1, B F = B1 and repeat the calculation
until d the distance between the position at the previous estimate and the improved A= 1·7386 3 = -0·3641 C = 1·2614 D = -0·0003 E = 0 ·0003 G = 2·0605
estimate, is less than about 20 nautical miles. A E - B D)/ G cos BF) = -0·0004, CD - B E)/G = -0·0003

12. Ezample of direct computation. Using the method described above, calculate the An improved estimate of the position at the time of fix is
position of a ship on 1992 June 30 at 21 h oom 00 UT from the marine sextant observations
of the three stars Regulua (No. 26) at 2 h 39m 23 UT, Antares (No. 42) at 2 h 45m 47 UT L1 = LF - 0·0004 = -15·0057 and B = B F - 0·0003 = +31·6173
and Kochab (No. 40) at 2lh lOm 34 UT, where the observed altitudes of the three stars
corrected for the effects of refraction, dip and instrumental·error, are 2999309, 2496445 The distance between the previous estimated position and the improved estimated posi
and 4794555 respectively. The ship was travelling at a constant speed of 2 knots on a
course of 325° during the of observation, and the position of the ship at the time tion d = 0·02 nau tical miles is so small that a third iteration would produce a negligible

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Enter the reduction table a second time with A and F as arguments and
Step 4.
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intended for use when neit her more extensive tables nor electronic computing aids are whole degree of Z2.
available. These "NAO sight reduction tables" provide for the reduction of the local 0
Step 5. Enter the auxiliary table wit h F and P as arguments to obtain COM) ~ o H for
hour angle and declination of a celestial object to azimuth and altitude, referred to a n F . Apply the rule for the sign of c o M ) : coM is minus if F < 90° and F' > 29'
assumed position on the Earth, for use in the intercept method of celestial navigati on
or if F > 90° and F < 30', otherwise COM) is plus.
which is now standard practice.
Step 6. Enter the auxiliary table with A and Z2° as arguments to obtain COTT'. to _H
2. Form of tablea. Entries in the reduction table are at a fixed interval of one degree for A . Apply the rule for the sign of c o ' . I : COTT'. is minus if A < 30', otherwise
for all latitudes and hour angles. A. compact arrangement results from division. of the COTT'. is plus.

navigational triangle into two right spherical triangles, so that the table has to be entered Step 7. Calculate the computed altitude He as t he sum of H, coM and COTT'. · Apply
twice. Assumed latitude and local hour angle are the arguments for the first entry. The the rule for the sign of He: He is minus if F i s negative.
reduction table responds with the intermediate arguments A, B, and Z 1 , where A is used
Step 8. Apply the rule for the sign of Z 2 : Z 2 is minus if F > 90°. f F is n e ~ a t i v e
as one of the arguments for the second entry to the table, B has to be incremented by the
replace z2 by 180° - Z 2. Set the ~ z i m ~ t h n g l e ~ equal to t h ~ algebraic sum
declination to produce the quantity F, and Z 1 is a component of the azimuth angle. The
of Z 1 and Z 2 and ignore t he resultmg s.1gn. Obtam the true azimuth Zn from
reduction table is then reentered with A and F and yields H, P, and Z 2 where H i s the
altitude, P i s the complement of the parall actic angle, and Z 2 is the second component the rules
of the azimuth angle. t is usually necessary to adjust the tabular altitude for the
For N latitude, if LHA > 180° Zn =Z
fractional parts of the intermediate entering arguments to derive computed altitude, and
an auxiliary table is. provided for t he purpose. Rl,\les governing signs of the quantities if LHA < 180° Z n = 360° - Z
which must be added or subtracted are given in the instructions_and summarized on
each tabular page. Azimuth angle is the sum of wo components and is converted to true For S lati tu de, if LHA > 180° Z n = 180° - z
azimuth by familiar rules, repeated at the bottom of th e . abular pages. if LHA < 180° Zn = 180° z
Tabular altitude and intermediate quantities are given to the nearest minute of arc,
although errors of 2' in computed altitude may accrue during adjustment for the minutes Observed altitude Ho is compared with He to obtain the altitude difference, which,
parts of entering arguments. Components of azimuth angle· are stated to Q?l; for derived with Zn, is used to plot the position line.
true azimuth, only whole degrees are warranted. Since objects near the zenith are difficult
to observe with a marine sextant, they should be avoided; altitud es greater than about
4. Example. (a) Required t he altitude and azimuth of Schedar on 1992 February 5
80° are not suited to reduction by this method.
at UT 6h 2sm from the estimated position 5° east, 53° nor th.
In many fircumstances the accuracy provided by these t ables is sufficient. However, to
maintain tlie full accuracy (O l) of the ephemeral data in the almanac throughout their 1 Assumed latitude Lat= 53° N
From the almanac GHA = 221° 40'
reduction to altitude and azimuth, more eJC;tensive tables or a c l c u l t o ~ should be used.
Assumed longitude 5° 20' E
3. Uae of Tablea. Local hour angle LHA = 227

Step 1. Determine the Greenwich hour angle (GHA) and Declination (Dec) of the body 2. Reduction table, 1st entry
from the almanac. Select an assllmed latitude (Lat) of integral degrees near (Lat, LHA) = (53, 227) A = 26 07 A 0 = 26 , A = 7
est to the estimated latitude. Choose an assumed longitude nearest to the B = - 2 7 12 Z 1 = -49·4, 90° < LHA < 270°
estimated lon gitude such that the local hour angle Dec=+56 30 Lat and De c same
3. From the almanac
0

F=+29
- west
LHA = GHA + east longitude
Sum= B+ Dec 18 F = 29, F = 18
4. Reduction table, 2nd entry
A0 1 F 0 ) = (26; 29) H = 25 50 P 0 = 61
has integral degrees.
Z 2 = 76·3
5. Auxiliary table, 1st ent ry
Step 2. Enter tl\e reduction table with Lat and LHA as arguments. Record the quan (F , P 0 ) = (18, 61) COM)=_.±. . . F < 90° , F <.29'
tities A, B and Z 1 • Apply the rules for the sign of B and Z 1 : B is minus if
Sum 26 06
90.   < LHA < 270°: Z 1 has the same sign as B. Set A 0 =nearest whole degree
of A and A = minutes part of A. This step may be repeated for all reductions
6. Auxiliary table, 2nd entry
COT T .1 =_ 2 A < 30'
before leaving the latitude opening of the table. (A', Z2°) = (7, 76)
F > 0°
7. S u m = computed altitude He =+26° 04'
Step 3. Record the declination Dec. Apply the rules for the sign of D ec: Dec is minus
if the name of Dec (i .e. N or S) is contrary to latitude. Add B and Dec Z 1 = - 4 9 ·4 same. sign as B
8. Azimuth, first component
algebraically to produce F . f F is negative, the object is below the horizon second component Z 2 = +76·3 F < 90°,F > 0°
(in sight reduction, this can occur when the objects are close to the horizon).
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SIGHT REDUCTION PROCEDURES CONVERSION OF ARC TO TIME


USE OF CONCISE SIGHT REDUCTION TABLES (continued)
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4h 49m from the estimated position 152° west, 15° south. I 0 04 61 4 04 121 8 04 181 12 0 4 241 16 04 JOI 2 4 I 0 04 0 05 0 o6 0 07
2 0 08 62 4 08 122 8 08 182 12 08 242 16 08 J02 2 8 2 0 08 0 C< 0 IO 0 II

1 Assumed latitude Lat= 15° S 3 0 12 63 4 12 123 8 12 183 12 12 243 16 12 30J 2 12 3 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15


4 0 16 64 4 16 124 8 16 184 12 16 244• 16 I6 304 20 16 4 0 16 0 17 0 I8 0 19
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6 0 24 66 4 24 126 8 24 186 12 24 246 16 24 Jo6 20 24 6 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 27
Local hour angle LHA = 308 7 0 28 67 4 28 127 8 28 187 12 28 247 16 28 J07 20 28 7 0 28 0 29 0 30 0 31
8 0 32 68 4 32 128 8 32 I88 12 32 248 16 32 J08 20 32 8 0 32 0 33 o 34 I o 35
2. Reduction table, 1st entry 9 0 36 69 4 36 129 8 36 I89 12 36 249 16 36 J09 20 36 9 0 36 0 37 0 38 0 39
(Lat, LHA) = (15, 308) A=· 49 34 A
 
=50, A = 34 1 0 4 70 4 40 130 8 40 I90 12 40 250 16 40 JIO 20 40 1 0 4 0 41 0 42 0 43
B = + 6 6 29 Z 1 = +71·7, LHA > 270° II 0 44 71 4 44 131 8 44 I91 12 44 2SI 16 44 311 20 44 II 0 44 0 45 0 46 0 47
48 252 20 0
3. From the almanac D e c = - 3 8 47 Lat and Dec contrary 12
13
0
0
48
52 72
73 4
4 48
52 132
133 8
8 48
52 192
193 12 52
12 •SJ 16 48
16 52 312
31J 20 48
52 12
13 0 52
48 0 49
0 53
0 50
0 54
0
0 55
51
Sum= B+Dec F=+27 42 F 0 = 28, F = 42 14 0 56 74 4 56 134 8 56 194 12 56 •S4 16 56 3I4 20 56 14 0 56 0 57 0 58 0 59

IS I 00 7S 5 00 13s 9 00 19s I3 00 17 00 31s 21 oo JS I I 01 I 02 I 03


4. Reduction table, 2nd entry IJ6 9 13 04 17 04 J16 I 04 I 05 o6
0 0
, F )= 50, 28) H= 17 34 P
0
= 37
16
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Z2 = 67·8 18 I 12 78 5 12 138 9 12 198 13 12 17 12 318 21 12 18


I 26 I I 13 I 14 I 15
5. Auxiliary table, 1st entry 19 I 16 79 5 i6 139 9 16 199 13 16 I 7 16 319 21 16 I9 I I 17 I I8 I 19
=---=. . . F < 90°, F > 29
0
( F ,P ) = (42,37) COT1 J. 20 I 20 So 5 20 9 20 200 13 2 17 20 320 21 2 2 I 2 I 21 I 22 I 23
21 I 24 81 5 24 9 24 201 13 24 17 24 J21 21 24 21 I 24 I 25 ·I 26 I 27
Sum 17 23
22 I 28 82 5 28 9 28 202 13 28 17 28 322 21 28 22 I 28 I 29 I 30 J 31
6. Auxiliary table, 2nd ent ry 23 I 32 83 5 32 9 32 20J 13 32 17 32 32J 2 1 32 2J I 32 I 33 I 34
=
(A , Z 2 °) 34, 68) COM i =_ ±. . Q . A > 30 24 I 36 84 5 36 9 36 204 13 36 17 36 J24 2 1 36 24 I 36 I 37 I 38 I 39
35

7. Sum = computed altitude Hc=+17° 33 F > 0° •s I 40 8s 5 40 9 40 205 13 40 17 40 32s 21 40 2S I 40 I 41 I 42 I 43


26 I 44 86 5 44 9 44 2o6 13 44 17 44 326 21 44 . 26 I 44 I 45 r 46 I 47
8. Azimuth, first component Z1 =+71·7 same sign as B 27 I 48 87 5 48 9 48 207 13 48 17 48 327 21 48 27 I 48 I 49 I 50 I 5
28 I 52 88 5 52 9 52 2o8 13 52 17 52 328 21 52 28 I 52 I 53 I 54 SS
second component. Z2=+67·8 . F < 90°,F > 0° I

29 1 56 89 5 56 9 56 209 13 56 17 56 329 2I 56 29 I 56 I 57 J 58 I S9
um = azimuth an gle Z 139·5
30 2 00 90 6 00 ISO 10 00 2IO 14 00 270 18 00 330 22 00 JO  2 00 2 01 2 02 2 03
31 2 04 91 6 04 ISi 1 4 211 14 04 27I 18  04 331 22 04 3I 2 04 2 05 2 06 2 07
True azimuth Z n = 40° s Lat, LHA > 180° J2 2 08 92 6 08 1s2 10 08 212 14 08 272 18 08 JJ2 22 08 J2 2 08 2 C< 2 10 2 JI

J3 2 12 93 6 12 153 IO 12 2JJ 14 12 273 18 I2 33J 22 12 3J 2 I2 2 13 2 14 2 IS


34 2 16 94 6 16 IS4 JO 16 214 14 16 274 18 16 J34 22 I6 34 2 I6 2 17 2 18 2 19

JS 2 20 9S 6 20 ISS IO 2 21S I4 20 >7S 18 20 335 22 2 3S 2 2 . 2 21 2 22 2 23


J6 2 24 96 6 24 1s6 10 24 216 I4 24 276 18 24 3J6 22 24 36 2 24 2 25 2 26 2 27
J7 2 28 97 6 28. IS7 10 28 217 14 28 277 18 28 337 22 28 J7 2 28 2 29 2 30 2 31
38 2 32 98 6 32 1s8 JO 32 218 14 32 278 18 32 338 22 32 38 2 32 2 33 2 34 2 3S
39 2 36 99 6 36 IS9 10 36 219 14 36 279 18 36 339 22 36 39 2 36 2 37 2 38 2 39
40 2 40 100 6 40 J6o IO 40 220 I4 40 2So 18 40 340 22 40 40 2 40 2 41 2 42 2 43
41 2 44 IO I 6 44 161 IO 44 221 14 44 28I 18 44 341 22 44 4I 2 44 2 45 2 46 2 47
42 2 48 102 6 48 162 10 48 222 14 48 282 18 48 342 22 48 42 2 48 2 49 2 s 2 SI
43 2 52 103 6 52 163 JO 52 22J 14 52 28J I8 52 343 22 52 4J 2 52 2 53 2 S4 2 S5
44 2 56 104 6 56 164 JO 56 224 I4 56 284 18 56 J44 22 56 44 2 56 2 S7 2 58 2 S9

4S 3 oo IOS 7 00 16s II 22S 15 oo 28s 19 00 34S 23 oo 4S 3 00 3 01 3 02 3 03


46 3 04 1o6 7 04 166 II 4 226 15 04 286 19 04 346 23 04 46 3 04 3 05 3 o6 3 07
47 3 08 107 7 08 167 II 08 227 15 08 287 19 08 34 7 23 08 47 3 08 3 C< 3 10 3 L

48 3 12 1o8 7 12 168 II 12 228 15 12 288 19 12 348 23 12 48 3 I2 3 13 3 14 3 15


49 3 16 109 7 16 169 II 16 229 15 16 289 19 16 349 23 16 49 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19
so 3 20 110 7 20 170 II 2 230 15 20 290 19 ,20 350 23 20 so 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23
s1 3 24 Ill 7 24 171 II 24 231 15 24 291 I9 24 3Sl 23 24 SI 3 24 3 25 3 26 3 27
s• 3 28 112 7 28 172 II 28 232 15 28 292 19 28 3S• 23 28 s2 3 28 3 29 3 30 3 3_

S3 3 32 113 7 32 173 11 32 233 15 32 293 I9 32 353 23 32 S3 3 32 3 33 3 34 3 3S


S4 3 36 114 7 36 174 II 36 234 15 36 294 19 36 354 23 36 S4 3 36 3 37 3 38 3 39
SS 3 40 llS 7 40 17s 11 40 23s 15 40 29s I9 40 JSS 23 40 SS 3 40 3 43 3 41 . 3 42
s6 3 44 116 7 44 176 44 236 15 44 296 I9 44 356 23 44 s6 3 46 3 47
3 44 3 45
S7 3 48 117 7 48 177 II 48 237 15 48 297 19 48 JS7 23 48 57 3 50 3 51
3 48 3 49
s8 3 52 118 7 52 178 11 52 52 298
238 15 358
19 52 23 5252 3 53
s8 3
3 54 3 S5
S9 3 56 119 7 56 179 11 56 56
239 15
299 19 56
359 23 56 S9 56 3 57 3
3 58 3 59
T h e above table s for converting expressions m arc to t h eu equivalent m time; its ma m use m this Almanac 1s for the
co nv ersion of longitude for application to L . M . T . ( added if west, subtracted if east ) to give UT or vice versa, particularly in
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54·0 0·3 0·9 0·3 0·9 0·4 1·0 0·5 l·I 0·6 1·2 0·7 1·3 0 ·9 1·5 54·0 54·0 l · I 1·7 113 1·9 1·5 2 ·1 r·7 2  4 2:0 2:6 2:3 2:9 2·6 3·2 2·9 3·5 3·2 3·8 3·5 4 l 3·8 4 •5
54·3 0·7 1·1 0·7 1·2 0·7 1·2 0·8 1·3 0·9 1·4 1·1 1·5 1·2 1·7 54·3 MOON CORRECTION S4·3 14 1·8 1•6 2·0 1·8 2·2 2·0 2·5 2·3 2·7 2-S-3·0 2·8 3·2 1 3·0 3·5 1 3·3 3·8 3·6 4· 3 •9 4 •4
54·6 1.·l 1·4 1·1 1·4 l · l 14 1·2 1·5 1·3 1·6 14 1·7 1·5 1·8 54·6 TABLE 54 ·61·7 2·0 1·9,2·2 2·1 2 4 2·3 2 ·6 2·5 2·8 2·7 3 ·0 3·0 3·3 3·2 3·5 3·5 3·8 3·7 4· I 4·0 4•3
S4·9 1·4 1·6 1·5 1·6 1·5 1·6 1 1·6 1·7 11·6 1·8 1·8 1·9 1·9 2·0 54•9 T h e correction is in two parta; S4·9 2 ·0 2·2 2 ·2 2·3 2·3 2·5 2·5 2·7 2·7 2·9 2·9 3· 1 3-2 3·3 13 4 3·5 3·6 3·8 3·9 4•0 4 •1 4 3
55·2 1·8 1·8 1·8 1·8 1·9 1·9 1 1·9 1·9 2·0 2·0 2 · I 2 · 1 2 ·2 . 2 · 2 ss·2 55·2 2 -3 2·3 2-5 2 4 2-6 2·6 2·8 2·8 3-0 2·9 3·2 3·1 a · 4 3·3 · 3·6 3·5 3·8 3·1 4·0 4·0 4 ·2 4 2
the first correction is taken from
55·5 2·2 2·0
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2 · 2 2 ·012·3 2·1 1 2·3 2·1 2 4 2·2 · 2·4 . 2·3 2·5 24 55·5 the upper part of the table with 55·5 2·7 2·5 2·8 2·6 I 2·9 2· 7 3·1 2·9 3·2 3·0 3 4 3·2 3-6 3 4 3·7 3•5 3•9 3 '7 4' 3 ·9 4 3 4·1
ss·8 2·6 2·2 2·6 2·2 2·6 2·3 ' 2·7 2·3 2·7 2·4 2·8 24 2·9 2·5 55·8 argument apparent altitude, and s5·8 3·0 2·6 3·1 2·7 13·2 2·8 3 ·3 3-0 3·5 3·1 3·6 3·3 3·8 3 4 3·9 3 ·6 4-1 3·7 4·2 3·9 4·4 4 •0
56·I 3·0 2·4 3·0 2·5 1 3·0 2·5 J 3·0 2·5 3·1 2·6 3·1 2·6 3·2 2•7 56·I the ·second from the lower part, s6·I 3·3 2·8 3·4 2·9 3·5 3·0 3·6 3 1 3·7 3·2 3·8 3·3 14·0 3 4 ' 4·1 3-6 4·2 3·7 4 ·4 3·8 4 ' 5 4 ·0
56·4 3 4 2·7 3·4 2·7 3 ·4 2·7 j 3·4 2·7 3 4 2·8 3·5 2·8 3·5 2·9 56·4 with argument H.P., in the same 56·4 3·6 2·9 3·7 3-0 3-8 3·r 3·9 3 -2 3·9 3·3 4-0 3 4 , 4·1 3·5 14-3 3 -6 4 4 3 -74 5 3·8 4·6 3·9
56·7 3·7 2·9 3·7 2·9 I 3·8 2·9 i 3·8 2·9 3·8 3·0 3·8 3·0 3·9 3·0 s6·7 column as that from which the 56·7 3·9 3·1 4·03·1 14·1 3 ·2 4·r 3 ·3 4·2 3·3 4 ·3 3·4 14·3 3 ·5 4·4 3 ·6 4 5 3 7 4·6 3·8 4•7 3·8
first correction was taken. Sep
57·0 4•1 3·1 4·1 3·1 4·1 3·1 14·1 3·1 4·2 3·1 4·2 3·2 4·2 3·2 57•0 arate corrections are given n th 57·0 4·3 3·2 4-3 3·3 4-3 3-3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4·5 3·5 4·5 3·5 1 4·6 3 ·6 4 -7 3·6 4·7 3 •7 4 ·8 3 8
57·3 4•5 3 3 4·5 3·3 4·5 3 ·3 4·5 3 3 4·5 3·3 4·5 34 4·6 3·4 s1·3 lower part for lower (L) and 57·3 4·6 3 4 4-6 34 4-6 3 4 4·6 3 ·5 4-7 3·5 4·7 3·5 4·7 3 ·6 4-8 3 -6 4·8 3 ·6 4·8 3 7 4·9 3 7
4:9 s·o 5·0
57·6 4•9 3 5 4·9 3·5 4·9 3·5 4·9 3·5 4·9 3·5 4•9
57·9 5·3 3·8 5·3 3·8 5·2 3·8 5 ·2 3·7 5·2 3·7 3 ·7 . 5·2
5·2 3·5 4·9 3·6
3·7 57·9 upper (U) limbs. A ll correctiQllS
are to be a d d e d tiaµpamU..alti
57·6
57 ·9 5-2 3
4·9 ·6
3·7 5·2 3·6
3·1 45·2
9 33-6
·1 5·2 3·6
4·9 3 ·1 4·9 3·1 4
5·2 3·6 ·9 3·6
5·1 3 ·6. 4·9 3·6 4-9
· 1 3·6 5-1 33·6
·6 1 5·1 3·6
I 5·0 3-6 5·1 3·6
I 3·6
3·6 5·1 3·6
58·2 5·6 4·0 5·6 4·0 5·6 4·0 5·6 4·0 5·6 3•9 5·6 3·9 5·6 3·9 s8·2 tude, but 30 is to be subtrm: 58·2 5·5 3··9 5-5 3·8 5·5 3·8 5 4 3 ·8   5 4 3·7 5 3·1 5·3 3·1 5-3 3·6 5·2 3·6 5·2 3 •5 , .2 3·5

s8·5 6·0 4·2 6·0 4·2 6·0 4·2 6·0 4·2 6·o 4·1 5·9 4·1 5 •9 4·1 58·5 fromt ea titu eo t eu · 58-5 5·8 4·0 5·8 3·9
5·9 4·0 I ·1 3 ·9 5·6 3·8 5·6 3 ~ 5·5 3·1 5·5 3·6 I ·4 3·65·3 3 ·5 5·3 3 ·4
58·8 6 4 4 4 6·4 44 6 4 4'4 6·3 4 4 6·3 4·3 6·3 4·3 I
·2 4·2 58·8 ' For corrections for pressure 58·8 6-2 4·2
6 l 4·1 6·o 4·1 6-o 4 ·0 5·9 3·9 I 5·8 3·8 5·7 3·1 5·6 3·6 5·5 3·5N 3·5 5 3 3·4
59 ·I 6·8 4·6 6·8 4·6 6·7 4·6 6·7 4·6 6·7 4·5 6 ·6 4·5 I 6·6 4·4 59·I and temperature see page A.4. 59·1 6·5 4·3 6 ·4 4-3 6-3 4·2 6·2 4 l 6·14·0 16 ·0 3 ·? 5·9 3·8 5·8 3·6 5·7 3·5 5·6 3 ·4 5· 4 3'3
S9•4 7·2 4·8 7·1 4·8 7·1 4·8 7·1 4·8 7·0 4·7 7·0 4·7 6·9 4·6 59·4 For bubble sextant observa s9·4 6·8 4·5 6 ·7 44 6·6 4-3 6·5 4-2 6 4 4 · 1 6·2 3·9 6 -r 3-8 6·o 3·7 1 5 ·8 3·5 5-1 3 ·4 5·5 3·2
S9•7 7•5 5·1 7·5 5·0 7·5 5 ·0 7·5 5·0 74 H In 4·8 7·2 4·7 S9•7 tions ignore dip, take the mean S9·7 7·1 4·6 7·0 4-5 6-9 4 4 6·8 4·3 6·6 4·1 6·5 4·0
1
6·3 3 ·8 6 ·2 3 -7 6·0 3·5 5·8 3 '3 5· 6 3 ·2

6o·O 7•9 5 •3 7·9 5·3 7•9 5·2 7·8 5·2 7·8 5·1 1·1 5·0 7·6 4•9 6o·o of upper and lower limb correc 6o ·o 7 -5 4-8 7·3 4·7 7· 2 4 5 7·0 44 1 6·9 4 ·2 6 -7 4-0 6 ·5 3 -9 6 3 3·7 6·1 3·5 ·9 3 ·3 ·7 3 ·1
6o·3 8·3 5·5 8·3 5·5 8·2 5·4 8·2 5 8·1 5·3 8·0 5·2 7·9 5·1 6o·3 tions and subtract I5 from 6o·3 7 ·8 5 -0 7·6 4·8 7·5 4-7 7·3 4·5 7·1 4·3 6 -9 4· 1 6·7 3-9 6·5 3·7 6·3 3 ·5 6·o 3 -2 5· 8 3·0
6o·6 8·7 5·7 8·7 5·7 8·6 5·7 8·6 5·6 8·5 5·5 8·4 5 4 8·2 5·3 6o·6 the altitude. 60 ·6 8·1 5·1 7 -9 5 ·0 1·1 4·8 7·6 4 ·6 7·3 4 4 1 · 1 4·2 6·9 3-9 6·7 3·7 6·4 3·4 6·2 3·2 ·9 2·9
6o·9 9·1 5·9 9·0 5·9 9·0 5·9 8·9 5·8 8·8 5-7 8·7 5·6 8·6 5 4 6o·9 App. Alt. - Apparent altitude 60·9 8·4 5·3 8-2 5·1 8-o 4 ·9 7·8 4-7 7·6 4·5 7· 3 4·2 7·1 4 ·0 6 ·8 3 ·7 6·6 3 ·4 6·3 3·2 6·0 2·9
61·2 9·5 6·2 9 4 6·1 9 4 6 · 1 ' 9·3 6·0 ' 9·2 5 ·9 9·1 5·8 8·9 5 ·6 16I·2 - Sextant altitude c:orrccled for 6I·2 8·7 5 4 8·5 5 -2 8-3 5 0 8· 1 4·8 7-8 4 -5 7·6 4·3 7· 3 4-0 7-0 3·7 6·7 34 6 4 3 -1 6-1 2·8
61 ·1 9·8 6·4 9·8 6·3 9·7 6·3 I 9·7 i
6·2 9·5 6·1 9·4 5·9 9·2 5·8 ; 6I·S index error and dip. 6I ·5 9·1 5·6 8·8 5 4 8-6 5·1 8· 3 4 ·9 8·1 4·6 7 ·8 4·3 7· 5 4 ·0 7·2 3 ·7 I
·9 34 6-5 3-1 6-2 2·7

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