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Re Re: Dream Choice of Sextant
From: Bruce Stark
Date: 2005 Aug 12, 11:39 EDT
From: Bruce Stark
Date: 2005 Aug 12, 11:39 EDT
Someone else will have to throw cold water on Robert's titanium sextant dream. Never had anything to do with titanium myself.
I've had a special respect for Eno since the1990's, when we first corresponded. He was so keen he was taking his sextant and artificial horizon out in the sub-arctic winter nights to get observations. He must be a savvy outdoorsman, because he did it all without losing a single finger to the cold. Also, Robert was among the first to use my "Tables for Clearing the Lunar Distance," and wrote a helpful "Field Assessment" of them for the "Navigator's Newsletter."
Bruce
I've had a special respect for Eno since the1990's, when we first corresponded. He was so keen he was taking his sextant and artificial horizon out in the sub-arctic winter nights to get observations. He must be a savvy outdoorsman, because he did it all without losing a single finger to the cold. Also, Robert was among the first to use my "Tables for Clearing the Lunar Distance," and wrote a helpful "Field Assessment" of them for the "Navigator's Newsletter."
Bruce