American Practical Navigator, Issue 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - Nautical astronomy |
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31 Natural Trigonometric Ageton Method Air Almanac altitude applied astronomical azimuth angle bearing called celestial body celestial equator celestial horizon celestial meridian celestial sphere chart chronometer column compass computed corr correction cot sec declination Diff difference direction Dist distance DLo+m earth entering error feet figure formula given great-circle Hav Log Hav height of eye hour angle indicated interpolation knots L₁ L₂ latitude Log Hav Nat Logarithms of Trigonometric longitude marine sextant measured meridian angle meridian transit meters Miles Miles Miles minutes moon Natural Trigonometric Functions Nautical Almanac nautical miles navigation observer parallax parallel parallel sailing plane sailing polar position prime vertical radius refraction rhumb line sextant sextant altitude side solution speed statute miles subtracted TABLE 31 Natural TABLE 33 Logarithms TABLE 38 temperature tide triangle Trigonometric Functions vertex vessel visible horizon zone