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NAVLIST: A COMMUNITY DEVOTED TO THE PRESERVATION AND PRACTICE OF CELESTIAL NAVIGATION AND OTHER METHODS OF TRADITIONAL WAYFINDING HOME Tools Compose Message What is NavList? Get NavList ID Code Check NavList ID Code Email Settings Search Archive Images & Files Current Posts 2024 All Posts 2023 All Posts 2022 All Posts 2021 All Posts 2020 All Posts 2019 All Posts 2018 All Posts Search Resources Mystic Seaport Logbooks CORRAL Archive Logbooks Bowditch and More Celestaire Bill Morris's Sextant Blog ReedNavigation.com Data GPS Anti Spoof Nautical Almanac USNO clone Lunar Distances Almanac Analyze Lunars Online Artificial Satellites * Donate: Please consider contributing to our operations costs. * Post a Message: Ask a question. All on-topic questions and comments are welcome. * Join the Discussion: From beginners to experts, everyone is welcome. Free and open to all. 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Recent Messages, dates UT (606 new since last visit): Re: Blinking stars at Oxford... or elsewhere?Peter Blaskett6 Apr, 02:21 Re: Blinking stars at Oxford... or elsewhere?Antoine Couëtte5 Apr, 15:56 Re: Spanish celestial navigationAndrés Ruiz5 Apr, 10:54 Re: Spanish celestial navigationAndrés Ruiz5 Apr, 07:22 Re: Spanish celestial navigationAndrés Ruiz5 Apr, 07:07 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Gary LaPook5 Apr, 06:50 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Sean C5 Apr, 02:10 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Tom Sult4 Apr, 22:37 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Gary LaPook4 Apr, 20:32 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Gary LaPook4 Apr, 20:31 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7R William McAllister4 Apr, 18:31 Re: MonViso, Lady Moon again with a Basilica Nav PuzzleAntoine Couëtte4 Apr, 18:16 Re: Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Frank Reed4 Apr, 14:31 Re: Any practical Method to obtain WGS84 Altitudes?Antoine Couëtte4 Apr, 14:24 Eclipse vacation rentals on April 7Luc Van den Borre4 Apr, 12:29 Re: Lunarian PuzzleJim Wyse4 Apr, 12:18 Re: Lunarian PuzzleJim Wyse3 Apr, 15:00 Re: Lunarian PuzzleLars Bergman3 Apr, 11:37 Re: Spanish celestial navigationChuck Varney3 Apr, 03:54 Re: ADMIN: Beware an email request, seemingly from a NavList memberAlan S3 Apr, 03:46 Re: The Nautical Magazine at archive.orgDave Walden3 Apr, 03:17 Lunarian PuzzleJim Wyse3 Apr, 03:02 Re: Spanish celestial navigationBrian Walton3 Apr, 01:11 Re: Spanish celestial navigationChuck Varney2 Apr, 22:20 Re: The Nautical Magazine at archive.orgFrank Reed2 Apr, 21:28 Lord Kelvin's Tables for Facilitating Sumner's Method at SeaPaul Hirose2 Apr, 20:24 The Nautical Magazine at archive.orgPaul Hirose2 Apr, 19:34 ADMIN: Beware an email request, seemingly from a NavList memberFrank Reed2 Apr, 15:36 Re: Spanish celestial navigationRobert H. van Gent2 Apr, 13:43 Re: Any reliable computation of terrestrial refraction?Antoine Couëtte2 Apr, 13:12 Re: Spanish celestial navigationFrank Reed2 Apr, 12:52 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike2 Apr, 08:13 Re: Spanish celestial navigationFrank Reed1 Apr, 23:29 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike1 Apr, 21:02 Re: Spanish celestial navigationCharles McElhill1 Apr, 19:39 Re: Spanish celestial navigationFrank Reed1 Apr, 17:36 Re: Box Sextant by HBK McGrath1 Apr, 14:43 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike1 Apr, 11:27 Re: Spanish celestial navigationRobert H. van Gent1 Apr, 11:24 Re: Box Sextant by HBMichael Bradley1 Apr, 07:50 Re: Spanish celestial navigationFrank Reed1 Apr, 04:10 Re: Spanish celestial navigationMartin Caminos1 Apr, 02:54 Re: Box Sextant by HBBill Morris31 Mar, 19:37 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike31 Mar, 16:23 Re: Spanish celestial navigationAlexandre Eremenko31 Mar, 13:24 Re: Spanish celestial navigationRobert H. van Gent31 Mar, 13:23 Re: Box Sextant by HBK McGrath31 Mar, 12:59 Spanish celestial navigationFrank Reed31 Mar, 12:15 GPS jamming in the newsChris Lamousin29 Mar, 23:38 Re: GPS, Loran in The NY TimesRichard B. Langley29 Mar, 12:06 Re: Julian Day Number algorithmsSean C29 Mar, 02:10 GPS, Loran in The NY TimesPaul Saffo29 Mar, 00:00 Re: Julian Day Number algorithmsPaul Hirose28 Mar, 20:37 Re: Any reliable computation of terrestrial refraction?Frank Reed27 Mar, 13:08 Re: Any reliable computation of terrestrial refraction?Wolfgang Köberer27 Mar, 08:40 Blinking stars at Oxford... or elsewhere?Frank Reed27 Mar, 04:46 Re: Tempus et aestus non expectabo teFrank Reed26 Mar, 20:05 Re: Any reliable computation of terrestrial refraction?Paul Hirose26 Mar, 05:50 Re: Any practical Method to obtain WGS84 Altitudes?Paul Hirose26 Mar, 05:29 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike25 Mar, 22:16 Re: Any reliable computation of terrestrial refraction?Frank Reed25 Mar, 22:04 Re: Julian Day Number algorithmsPaul Hirose25 Mar, 20:46 Re: Box Sextant by HBK McGrath25 Mar, 14:41 Re: Tempus et aestus non expectabo teGeoff Hitchcox25 Mar, 10:43 Any reliable computation of terrestrial refraction?Antoine Couëtte25 Mar, 00:16 Any practical Method to obtain WGS84 Altitudes?Antoine Couëtte25 Mar, 00:14 Re: MonViso, Lady Moon again with a Basilica Nav PuzzleAntoine Couëtte24 Mar, 20:04 Re: Tempus et aestus non expectabo teDavid Pike24 Mar, 10:21 Re: Box Sextant by HBBill Lionheart23 Mar, 22:54 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike23 Mar, 21:06 Re: Box Sextant by HBDavid Pike23 Mar, 20:58 Re: Box Sextant by HBLuc Van den Borre22 Mar, 23:00 Re: Box Sextant by HBNoell Wilson22 Mar, 22:07 Re: The Equinox at the Equator LineMartin Caminos22 Mar, 16:50 Re: Tempus et aestus non expectabo teDavid Pike22 Mar, 09:21 A Sample of NavList Files: Browse images and binary files from NavList discussions: Image Viewer Archive: 2024 ALL602 December0 November0 October0 September0 August0 July0 June0 May0 April42 March187 February195 January178 2023 ALL1452 December144 November163 October161 September105 August77 July85 June124 May134 April110 March118 February70 January161 2022 ALL1901 December126 November135 October162 September106 August201 July121 June144 May136 April140 March240 February205 January185 2021 ALL2352 December208 November198 October200 September171 August92 July127 June241 May159 April163 March273 February265 January255 2020 ALL2833 December236 November190 October255 September316 August160 July235 June123 May291 April266 March250 February171 January340 2019 ALL2825 December336 November196 October241 September150 August160 July193 June241 May254 April136 March258 February296 January364 2018 ALL2712 December241 November328 October286 September310 August157 July153 June190 May218 April190 March250 February151 January238 © Copyright notice: please note that the rights to all messages and posts in this discussion group are held by their respective authors. 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