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    Re: Navigator's Vision,Day or Night.
    From: Frank Reed
    Date: 2009 Oct 15, 22:40 -0700

    Peter, you asked:
    "It seems to me that they actually measured the star's azimuth.  If that was 
    indeed the case, does anyone know what they did with that piece of 
    information?"
    
    Each of those missiles had its own inertial guidance package. That has to be 
    initialized with position and azimuth in order to get the missile from "here" 
    --safe and sound in our submarine-- to the unfortunate place we'll call 
    "there". If the azimuth is wrong by one minute of arc and "there" is a 
    quarter of the way around the globe, you will miss the target by a nautical 
    mile potentially giving the folks "there" the opportunity to return the 
    favor. If you have time, an INS can "gyrocompass" to get an excellent 
    azimuth, but that kind of time is not available for a missile launch. The 
    submarine's own INS has a good azimuth, but in the early days of missile 
    submarines, apparently it wasn't good enough to transfer to the missile. As 
    it turns out, since the missile will be above most of the atmosphere about 
    two minutes after launch, you can wait until then and use a single star 
    tracker to get that azimuth information. I believe that's the solution that 
    was adopted in the actual missiles with the radio sextant abandoned or 
    relegated to a minor backup role.
    
    As it happens, a couple of weeks ago while visiting the Submarine Force museum 
    in Groton, I photographed the guidance package of the Polaris missile that 
    they have on display there. I'm attaching it. The INS is in there somewhere!
    
    -FER
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