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From: Alexandre Eremenko (no email)
Date: Sun Oct 24 2004 - 03:54:28 EDT
Frank,
> But it seems to me that you would only get
> the benefit you're suggesting if
> you have TWO octants (a.k.a. quadrants)
Well, I can imagine that two octants and one
sextant could be a standard equipment for a serious
Lunar distance navigator:-) As the beginning of the same page
in Norie indicates.
But I hope you won't miss my messages
on "Nonlinearity tables" and "Lunars with SNO-T",
as I am very interested in your reaction.
Alex.
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