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Re: Anomalous dip. was: [NAV-L] Testing pocket sextant.

From: Alexandre E Eremenko (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 16 2006 - 05:28:35 EDT

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    Frank,

    > Yes. See January. Or... go through any of my posts in the past nine months
    > referencing "dip" and/or "Chicago buildings" in the subject.

    Unfortunately the search now does not work at all,
    at least from my computer. The only thing I can do is to browse
    all message for a given month sorted by author or by title or date.

    Another strange thing.
    Yesterday I tried to look on the terraserver.com
    at the place where I made my observations.
    Terraserver does not show the place at the highest resolution.
    (It does show it at lower resolution). When I enter
    54d27N and 10d11E and ask for high (1 meter) resolution,
    terraserver shows me the picture, but 1/2 of the picture is blackened!
    Exactly that place where I made my observations and the sea nearby.

    Same happens with some map servers too
    It looks like the very small scale maps of the mouth of Kielerforde
    are non-available. Which is surprising to me.

    (The Navy harbor and the submarine shipyard are several
    miles to the S of the place, and I can see them
    perfectly with any resilution:-)

    Alex.


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