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From: Antoine Couëtte
Date: 2010 Nov 10, 13:33 -0800
David,
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In your last post [NavList#14318] you wrote :
" Antoine-
In starting to use my program to reproduce your results, I note that where you write "Sep 29, 2010 at UT...", you must mean Sep 23."
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My reply is "YES", because the referenced example in Greg's post [NavList # 13999] dated 22 Sep 2010 is this Jupiter-Moon Lunar quoted as follows :
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Plath 4x40 scope
9/23/2010 UT 2:53:16 Lat.34° 10.4'N Lon.119° 13.8'W
Near Limb 5° 32.4' clearing 2.2' longitude (-0.1')
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Sorry for the typo. That's why I most often give a lot of redundant details !!!
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And also, for all concerned, one of my sentences in my Post [ NavList # 14316] sent earlier to-day reads as follows :
" For a 0.1 arc minute error they indicate a longitude error of 2.6 arc minutes in Longitude, which is almost 30 times too low. "
It should read as follows :
" For a 0.1 arc minute error INCREMENT they indicate a longitude error INCREMENT of 2.6 arc minutes in Longitude, which is almost 30 times too low. "
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Thanks again David, and thanks for sharing soon your own results here.
Antoine
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