Deadline for this submission: What’s a Son Supposed to Do? Sept. 1, 2020Due dateName
Celestial Navigation Challenge Nav Problem Narrative Sarasota Power Squadron
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Origin
Destination
Nav Problem: What’s a Son Supposed to Do?
INFO PROVIDED:Date: May 16, 2020
WT:WE: 0
Body: Sun LLSight: LANHt of Eye:
19 ft.
IC: 0Method: LOC
Sextant Hs: 47º 5.0'DR: L 23º 25.0' S
Lo 45º 15.0' WNautical
Almanac:NA2020
QUESTIONS: ANSWERS:GMT ZT
A. What is the time in GMT of LAN (Local Apparent Noon)? LAN : 14:57 11:57 SEE MT WORKSHEET
B. What is the Ho? (use LOC worksheet) Ho : 47º 15.9' SEE LOC WORKSHEET
C. What is the latitude of the observation? Lat : 23º 26.2' S SEE MT WORKSHEET
D. What is the EP (Estimated Position)? EP: L: 23º 26.2' S SEE PLOT SHTLo: 45º 15.0' W
Sight Lat/Lon
Celestial Navigation Challenge Solutions Summary Sarasota Power Squadron
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Law of Cosines worksheet - Form 96aTIME PROBLEM: What’s a Son Supposed to Do? ALTITUDE
Date May 16, 2020 Ht/Eye 19 ft.
WT 11:57:24 LAN S/M/P Star hemi Hs 47º 5.0'
WE SIGHT DATA: Body Sun LL 1 (+) (-)
ZT 11:57:24 DR L 23º 25.0' S IC 0
ZD 3:00:00 3 DR Lo 45º 15.0' W Dip XXXX 4.2'
UT 14:57:24 Total 0.0' 4.2'UT corr. 14:57:24 Corr -4.2'
G Day/Mo May 16, 2020 47º 0.8'
Ha 47º 0.8'
ALMANAC - LHA
SHA HP (moon) ___________
Sun LL (+) (-)
GHA
14 30º 53.9' Main 15.1'
57/24 14º 21.0' Add’l M/Pl
UL -30.00’
v corr Add'l Refract
Tot GHA 44º 74.9' Totals 15.1' 0.0'
45º 15.0' W DEC: 19º 17.3' N Ttl. Corr 15.1'
LHA -1º 59.9' d(+/-) 0.6 d corr 0.6' (+/- based on trend of Dec) Ho 47º 15.9'
LHA adj. 360º 0 DEC 19º 17.9' N Ho 47.265 (format for “a” calc)
INTERCEPT AND AZIMUTH calculation using the LAW of COSINES
LHA 360º 0 360.00000
LAT 23º 25.0' S 23.41667
DEC 19º 17.9' N -19.29833 - if Dec,Lat diff
(cos LHA x cos LAT x cos DEC) + (sin LAT x sin DEC) = sin Hc = 0.73474 Hc = 47.28500 º
(sin DEC - (sin LAT x sin Hc)) / (cos LAT x cos Hc) = cos Z = -1.00000 Z = 180º Zn = 0 º
cos LHA = 1.00000
cos LAT = 0.91764 Zn Calc:
cos DEC = 0.94381 Hc 47.29 º LAT LHA<180 LHA>180
sin LAT = 0.39741 Ho 47.265 º LHA 360º N 360-Z Zsin DEC = -0.33049 0.0' x 60 LAT S S 180+Z 180-Z
sin Hc = 0.73474 INTERCEPT a =
1.2 nm N 180º 180º
cos Hc = 0.67835 AZIMUTH Zn =
0 (T/A) A S 360º 0º
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Celestial Navigation Challenge Calc by Law of Cosines Sarasota Power Squadron
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Worksheet For Latitude by Meridian Transit
PROBLEM: What’s a Son Supposed to Do?
TIMEDate May 16, 2020 SIGHT DATA ALTITUDEWT 11:57:24 Body Sun LL Ht. of Eye 19 ft.WE DR L 23º 25.0' S Hs 47º 5.0'ZT 11:57:24 DR Lo 45º 15.0' W (+) (-)ZD 3:00:00 IC 0UT 14:57:24 Dip XXX
X4.2'
UT corr. 14:57:24 Total 0.0' 4.2'G Day/Mo May 16, 2020 Corr -4.2'
LAT S 47º 0.8'
ALMANAC — DEC DEC N Ha 47º 0.8'
DEC: 19º 17.3' N HP (moon) ___________d(+/-) - 0.6 d corr 0.6' (+) (-)
DEC 19º 17.9' N
Main 15.1'
TIME OF TRANSIT: Add’l M/Pl
(1) DR Lo W 360-Lo E
45º 15.0' W UL -30.00’
(2) GHA hr = 14 30º 53.9' Add'l Refract
15º -38.9' Totals 15.1' 0.0'GHA Dif 14º 21.1' Ttl. Corr 15.1'
(3) (from I&C) min/sec 57/24 57:24 (closest to) Ho 47º 15.9'(4) LAN (UT) 14:57:24(5) (+/-) ZD Lo: (W-) (E+)
3 - 3:00:00 (rev)
ZONE TIME of MT at LAN 11:57:24 LATTITUDE BY MERIDIAN TRANSITPOLE: (90º) 89º 60.0'
Steps: - Ho 47º 15.9' 1. Record DR Lo if W, or 360-Lo if E. = Zenith Dist 42º 44.1' 2. In NA find closest GHA value for MT at DR Lo (but less than DR Lo). +/- DEC - 19º 17.9' N
Note the whole hr and record GHA at that whole hr time. Lat by MT 23º 26.2' S
3. Subtract the GHA’s and locate that value in the I&C tables to determine min & sec. DR L 23º 25.0' S 4. Add m/s to whole hour to get exact time of MT (UT). a 0º 1.2'
5. Apply ZD to get ZT of meridian transit at LAN. adjust a 1.2' (nm)
Date: May 16, 2020Meridian
Transit Time (GMT)
from Daily Pages of
NA:
11:56:00
Longitude: 45º 15.0' WArc to Time conversion:
45º 3:00:00
15.0' 0:01:00TOTL Lo: (W+)
(E -)+ 3:01:00
LAN (UT) 14:57:00(+/-) ZD 3 Lo: (W-)
(E+)- 3:00:00 (rev)
ZT of MT at LAN
11:57:00
Date: May 16, 2020
Lat (S) = Zenith Distance - Dec (N)
Equator
Two ways to determine Lat by MT:
2. Calc of MT using the Arc to Time table:
1. Calc using the USPS Meridian Transit form:
NA2020NarrativeSolutionSumLOCMeridianTransPlotGHAI&CAltCorrArcToTime
Celestial Navigation Challenge Meridian Transit wrksht Sarasota Power Squadron
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Latitude SouthLongitude West
Plot using Law of Cosines
Steps:
1. Plot the current DR position
2. Plot azimuth Zn from DR
3. Plot intercept “” and LOP
4. Label appropriately
5. What is the EP?
Info from LOC worksheet:
DR position: L 23º 25.0' SLo 45º 15.0' W
Azimuth (Zn): 0ºIntercept (a) 1.2 nm A
EP: L 23º 26.2' S
Lo 45º 15.0' W
EP: L 23º 26.2' S
Lo 45º 15.0' W
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LOC Plot
Note: Red dotted lines used for measurement
only.
Celestial Navigation Challenge Plotting Sheet CLS 98 Sarasota Power Squadron
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