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Subject: time
From: Royer, Doug (doug.royer@XXX.XXX)
Date: Tue May 06 2003 - 18:09:17 EDT
Allister,treat the time as a degree minute and secound on your
calculator.Use the degree, minute, secound format of your calculator. * ' "
Ex. : 9 hrs 00min. 00 secounds. Input 9* 00' 00"into your calculator in the
* ' " mode and multiply by 15 = Longitude. In the same format divide the
longitude by 15 to get the time.
Ex. : 9 hrs of time to longitude. 9* 00' 00" on the calculator x 15 = 135*
00' 00" in longitude. 135* 00' 00" longitude on the calculator/15 = 9*
00' 00" of time. 9 hrs of time = 135* longitude.
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