Year: 2015 Language: english Author: National Imagery and Mapping Agency USA Publisher: National Imagery and Mapping Agency USA Edition: Pub.No229 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 397 x 6 Description: The Sight Reduction Tables for Marine Navigation is published in six Volumes, each of which contains two eight-degree zones of latitude with a one-degree overlap between Volumes. They are designed to facilitate the practice of celestial navigation at sea. The tables are primarily used with the Intercept method of sight reduction by entering arguments of latitude, declination, and Local Hour Angle and obtaining tabulated altitudes and azimuth angles. Additional info: There are 6 Volumes + 2 files whith explanation "how to use tables" included in this torrent.
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Sight reduction tables for Marine Navigation (US 2015)
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Sight Reduction Tables for Marine Navigation
Language: english
Author: National Imagery and Mapping Agency USA
Publisher: National Imagery and Mapping Agency USA
Edition: Pub.No229
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 397 x 6
Description: The Sight Reduction Tables for Marine Navigation is published in six Volumes, each of which contains two eight-degree zones of latitude with a one-degree overlap between Volumes. They are designed to facilitate the practice of celestial navigation at sea. The tables are primarily used with the Intercept method of sight reduction by entering arguments of latitude, declination, and Local Hour Angle and obtaining tabulated altitudes and azimuth angles.
Additional info: There are 6 Volumes + 2 files whith explanation "how to use tables" included in this torrent.
Sight reduction tables for Marine Navigation (US 2015)
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