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Celestial Navigation in the GPS Age

Celestial Navigation in the GPS Age

Celestial Navigation in the GPS Age



Celestial Navigation

Celestial Navigation

Celestial Navigation



Celestial Navigation

Celestial Navigation

Celestial Navigation



Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen

Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen

There is deep mystery and profound satisfaction in finding your position on earth by reference to the sun, moon, and stars--not to mention profound relief when the GPS receiver stops working in mid-passage. That is why knowledge of celestial navigation is still a rite of initiation, and its practice still a favorite pastime among serious cruisers. That this edition of Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen should appear 44 years after the first British edition and 27 years after its first publication in the U.S. is eloquent testimony to the author's clear, concise explanation of a difficult skill. Through those years, Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen has been the best-known, best-loved primer on the subject throughout the English-speaking world. It successfully teaches sailors who have been demoralized by bigger books. It remains the famous little book on celestial navigation. Among other changes, this edition substitutes the Nautical Almanac for the Air Almanac, discusses the short tables based on H.O. 211, expands the discussion in a few areas, fine-tunes it in others, and shows how to advance a line of position for a running fix from sun sights. The only mathematics involved are straightforward addition and subtraction. Celestial Navigation for Yachtsmen has spawned many imitators over the years, but it's still the best--with this new edition more than ever.



Celestial Navigation for the Complete Idiot

Celestial Navigation for the Complete Idiot

Celestial Navigation for the Complete Idiot



Celestial Navigation in a Nutshell

Celestial Navigation in a Nutshell

Learn to plot your own course by looking to the sky.



Celestial Navigation At Night

Celestial Navigation At Night

Celestial Navigation At Night



Sky Chart 20x30 Poster

Sky Chart 20x30 Poster

series: celestial & astrological chartsartist: andreas cellariusperiod: source country: hollandsource year: 1660andreas cellarius (1596 1665) was a dutch-german cartographer. he is best known for his harmonia macrocosmica of 1660 a major star atlas published by johannes janssonius in amsterdam.20inch by 30 inch poster print on standard paper.all files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. the quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.this item takes 5-9 business-days to shipthis item is custom made per order.



Sky Atlas for Small Telescopes & Binoculars

Sky Atlas for Small Telescopes & Binoculars

If you own binoculars, or a telescope smaller than 6" in aperture, this beginner-friendly atlas is for you. Its eight two-color charts cover the entire sky, with stars to 6th magnitude and dozens of bright deep-sky objects plotted. Opposite each chart are helpful object descriptions and close-up charts of selected regions. A wonderful first atlas! By David S. Chandler and Billie E. Chandler. Softbound, 22 pages.



Discover The Stars Book

Discover The Stars Book

This gets our vote as the best book for beginning stargazers. Richard Berry, former editor of Astronomy magazine, leads you on a tour of the constellations, pointing out fascinating deep-sky objects that can be seen with a simple telescope or binoculars. The heart of the book is two sections of big, two-color sky charts. The first section features 12 charts that show the entire visible sky each month, accompanied by text that points out each month's sky attractions and constellation mythology. The second section comprises 23 charts of smaller regions of the sky, which highlight stars with unusual colors, star clusters, nebulas, and galaxies observable with small instruments. Separate chapters cover basics, such as how the stars move through the sky, points of interest on the Moon's face, and choosing and using a telescope. Softbound, 119 pages.



Astro-Pack all you need to know for Astronomy hobby, contains Star Finder, Star Chart, Night Sky and Planisphere in a hard bound box

Astro-Pack all you need to know for Astronomy hobby, contains Star Finder, Star Chart, Night Sky and Planisphere in a hard bound box

Astro-Pack contains all the information needed to start the fascinating hobby of astronomy. "The Night Sky through your Telescope" shows how to set up and use any telescope, how to use a planisphere and star charts, what to see, how to photograph the heavens, and a guide to useful accessories. "Star Finder" shows the planets, stars, and constellations in the northern hemisphere visible month-by-month. The planisphere is a practical hour-by-hour tracker of the constellations in a format big enough to use anywhere in the United States. The 3-map large-scale Star Chart and over 1400 photographs and drawings gives maximum detail on what is observable and can be used anywhere in the world.




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