Media Summary: How to determine your Latitude by knowing the sun's declination. How to find my Position Line by shooting the sun. A step-by-step explanation of the individual tasks. Make your own chart by using a Plotting Sheet!

Celestial Exercise For Part 7 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

How to determine your Latitude by knowing the sun's declination. How to find my Position Line by shooting the sun. A step-by-step explanation of the individual tasks. Make your own chart by using a Plotting Sheet! Understanding the Latitude of the sun in order to find our own latitude. How to determine our position at Twilight. In this video we solve the problem below. On 9 May your vessel's 1809 ZT DR position is LAT 48° 13.7' N, LONG 168° 36.3' E, ...

Use the Reginasailing template to pre-calculate when twilight will be for the coming sights. A walk-through of a complete twilight planning and shooting.

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Celestial Exercise for Part 7: Taking the Noon Sight
Celestial Exercise for Part 8: First Sight Reduction
Celestial Exercise for Part 9: Plotting a Position
Celestial Exercise for Part 8: Second Sight Reduction
Celestial Exercise for Part 12: Choosing the right Stars
Celestial Exercise for Part 6: Time-to-Arc
Celestial Theory Part 7: Declination
Celestial Exercise for Part 14: Plotting Twilight shots
Deviation by Amplitude (Sun) | Problem 7 | Celestial Navigation
Celestial Exercise for Part 10: Finding Twilight
Celestial Exercise for Part 14: A complete Twilight Planning and Shooting
Magic School: Celestial Magic (Exercise 7)
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Celestial Exercise for Part 7: Taking the Noon Sight

Celestial Exercise for Part 7: Taking the Noon Sight

How to determine your Latitude by knowing the sun's declination.

Celestial Exercise for Part 8: First Sight Reduction

Celestial Exercise for Part 8: First Sight Reduction

How to find my Position Line by shooting the sun. A step-by-step explanation of the individual tasks.

Celestial Exercise for Part 9: Plotting a Position

Celestial Exercise for Part 9: Plotting a Position

Make your own chart by using a Plotting Sheet!

Celestial Exercise for Part 8: Second Sight Reduction

Celestial Exercise for Part 8: Second Sight Reduction

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Celestial Exercise for Part 12: Choosing the right Stars

Celestial Exercise for Part 12: Choosing the right Stars

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Celestial Exercise for Part 6: Time-to-Arc

Celestial Exercise for Part 6: Time-to-Arc

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Celestial Theory Part 7: Declination

Celestial Theory Part 7: Declination

Understanding the Latitude of the sun in order to find our own latitude.

Celestial Exercise for Part 14: Plotting Twilight shots

Celestial Exercise for Part 14: Plotting Twilight shots

How to determine our position at Twilight.

Deviation by Amplitude (Sun) | Problem 7 | Celestial Navigation

Deviation by Amplitude (Sun) | Problem 7 | Celestial Navigation

In this video we solve the problem below. On 9 May your vessel's 1809 ZT DR position is LAT 48° 13.7' N, LONG 168° 36.3' E, ...

Celestial Exercise for Part 10: Finding Twilight

Celestial Exercise for Part 10: Finding Twilight

Use the Reginasailing template to pre-calculate when twilight will be for the coming sights.

Celestial Exercise for Part 14: A complete Twilight Planning and Shooting

Celestial Exercise for Part 14: A complete Twilight Planning and Shooting

A walk-through of a complete twilight planning and shooting.

Magic School: Celestial Magic (Exercise 7)

Magic School: Celestial Magic (Exercise 7)

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Celestial Exercise for Part 5: From Hs to Ho

Celestial Exercise for Part 5: From Hs to Ho

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