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Subject: Re: Sextant Accuracy and anomalous dip.
From: Gary Harkins (HTYCGARY@XXX.XXX)
Date: Mon Mar 17 2003 - 20:37:51 EST
In a message dated 3/17/2003 8:09:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
ffive@XXX.XXX writes:
> Is your house at sea level? If not you will have error caused by your
> >elevation.
> Is this identical to the dip factor caused by height of eye?
> > Usually these can be ignored at moderate elevations, but in your
> >case, attempting to get ultimate accuracy, they may be a factor. The
> >error will be greater when the sight is a smaller Hs.
> Why?
>
No.
Imagine yourself on top of a mountain taking a sight. Imagine that the sight
measures 45 degrees using a bubble horizon or artificial horizon. At sea
level and the same geographic location (if that were possible) the sight
would measure higher. If you measured the same 45 degrees at sea level you
would have to be further away from the sun's GP. I hope that's clear, it's
easier to show using a sketch.
Gary Harkins C400 #140 "Cygnus"
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