NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Örjan Sandström
Date: 2012 Apr 25, 09:38 -0700
ah, quite adequate.
even one up on the corrections as they are given with two decimals to be rounded later, the relevant data is easily harvested even if one does not speak Fr, how i know, I asked my 9 year old niece -does not read one word French- to figure out what was sun, planet and star,she managed just fine.
hmm, the links in this thread give several sightreduction tables, Bowditch and most everything needed to navigate the oceans eccept sextant and chronometer.
When size is considered, the files fit on a CD or Flash-disk (USB, SD, Memorystick...) should be quite easy to bring anywhere.
The only thing that differ is the Almanac is not the US/British and that NA-sightreduction table is not the original.
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