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Re: Comet ISON
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2013 Dec 1, 13:55 -0800
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2013 Dec 1, 13:55 -0800
Another way to get at the result:
http://www.navigation-spreadsheets.com/almanac_data.html#what_star
In the hindsight, with the Sun in Sagittarius/Scorpio right now, Antares looks like a good guess. :-)
Peter Hakel
http://www.navigation-spreadsheets.com/almanac_data.html#what_star
In the hindsight, with the Sun in Sagittarius/Scorpio right now, Antares looks like a good guess. :-)
Peter Hakel
On Saturday, November 30, 2013 3:25 PM, Bill B <billyrem42@earthlink.net> wrote:
On 11/30/2013 4:30 PM, Frank Reed wrote: > Aha! To the lower left of the Sun, there is a bright star. In fact, it's > one of the 57 modern navigation stars.. Which one is it? And how do you > know? Antares. GHA noon UT Saturday 1d 5!6. Sun 2d 49.2. Antares dec S 26d 27!6. Sun S 21d 42.5
: http://fer3.com/arc/m2.aspx?i=125623