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From: Antoine Couëtte
Date: 2012 Jul 23, 15:48 -0700
Thanks again for your computations, Paul.
I will shortly (well past middle of the night here ... ) rework this Lunar for an assumed position of S16°45'and W151°35' (see my last post), a position reasonably close from Omananeno harbor which also seems to accomodate all other constraints, including the horizon not being obstructed by land masses in both Sun and Moon Azimuths.
Meanwhile, you can start and publish your own computations from this position, and we will gladly and happily compare results then.
I already know that we will be within glasses clinking distance, or quite so ... :-)
Best Regards,
Antoine
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