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    Re: Celestial Navigation in the Movies
    From: Gary LaPook
    Date: 2015 Mar 23, 16:27 +0000
    That Das Boot clip is good.

    We discussed a similar movie last December, see these prior posts:






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    From: Ed Popko <NoReply_EdPopko@fer3.com>
    To: garylapook@pacbell.net
    Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 9:06 AM
    Subject: [NavList] Celestial Navigation in the Movies

    I'm drawn to examples of celestial navigation in movies. Some examples:
    Poor - Cpt Nemo in Disney’s 1954 movie 2000 Leagues Under the Sea staring Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas and Peter Lorre, is probably the worst demonstration. A quick glance through the scope, declaration of "We'r here" and tosses the sextant to the first mate.

    Curious - All is Lost with Robert Redford, interesting! But is he looking wrong way? The sun is to his back.

    Good - Charles Laughton played a duty-obsessed, cruel and arrogant Captain Bligh in the 1935 movie Mutiny on the Bounty. He did a reasonable job for noon sights.

    Good - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World  a 2003 starring Russell Crowe as Jack Aubrey, excellent LAN shots while instructing young midshipmen.

    Excellent - Das Boot, by far the best demonstration of sextant use is this German WWII submarine movie directed by Wolfgange Petersen in which navigator Kriechbaum takes an sunset star shot with a lovely Plath sextant. All elements are right on! See the attached clip.
     
    Perhaps NavList viewers have seen others.
     
    Ed Popko


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