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A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Marcel Tschudin
Date: 2011 Feb 13, 17:47 +0200
http://www.calsky.com/
Select the "Intro"-tab and enter here your location and other preferences and cofirm all at the bottom of this page by clicking on th "go" button.
Go back to the main page and
select now your "item" e.g. the "Sun"-tab and on this page
select the "Rise and Set"-tab
select the date, duration etc. and press "go"
The list will show you also the transit time at your location for the time zone as you selected it with your preferences.
Marcel
I'm in the far South suburbs - Monee on I-57, 10 sm S. of I-80.
I expect that I'll just practice with what I can. I'm probably not going to convince my wife I need afew hundred bucks worth of mercury so soon after I convinced her that I needed an Astra III!
Here's what I'm looking for an online almanac for. So far, the only thing I know how to do is figure LAN. I've found some calculator type almanacs and I have a Long Term Almanac through Starpath, but none have Mer Pass of the sun - at least I haven't been able to find it.
I'm ordering the books I need as soon as I get a recommendation from Starpath on what I need, but in the meantime, if someone could give me the Mer Pass of the sun for the following dates, I would be good for awhile:Saturday, Feb 19
Sunday, Feb 20
Saturday, Feb 26
Sunday, Feb 27
Saturday Mar 5
Sunday, Mar6Thanks,
Matt Ashbrook----------------------------------------------------------------
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