* The index error is regarded as positive when the angle displayed by the instrument is greater than the actual angle.
Description:
This celestial navigation software
written in JavaScript performs all calculations necessary to derive a line of
position from an observation of the moon. Enter date and time, longitude and
latitude of your assumed position, and the altitude displayed by the instrument
(sextant or theodolite). It is also possible to enter a zenith distance
(measured by some theodolites). Enter the altitude correction parameters, and
hit the [Reduce sight] button. The program does the rest. If the dialog boxes
for air temperature or atmospheric pressure are left blank, the program
calculates with standard values, 10°C (50°F) and 1010 mbar (29.83 in.Hg). Any
other blank dialog box is regarded as zero. Use radio buttons and pulldown menus
to change program settings. Requires a JavaScript compatible browser like
Netscape Navigator 4 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (or later versions).
The internal almanac is based upon formulas given in Astronomical
Algorithms by Jean Meeus, and is valid through approx. 2040 (cross-checked
with Interactive Computer Ephemeris 0.51 by USNO). The almanac is usually
accurate to 0.15'. Beyond 2010, the accuracy will slowly decrease but probably
remain better than 0.3' (comparable to the Nautical Almanac).
The
program internally sets dip=0 if any form of an artificial horizon or a zenith
distance is chosen. If an external artificial horizon (pan with liquid) is used,
the sextant altitude is automatically divided by two after subtracting the index
error.
This program is freeware and may be copied and distributed in
unmodified form and on a non-profit basis. For your private use, feel free to
modifiy the source code according to your requirements. Any commercial
distribution requires the author's permission.
Henning Umland
N53-20.1 E9-53.6
e-mail: mail@celnav.de
Check this web
site for updated versions: http://www.celnav.de
Warranty disclaimer:
This program is
experimental and may still contain bugs and errors, although it has been checked
thoroughly. Use at your own risk.