id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27642 Draper, Ernest Gallaudet Lectures in Navigation .txt text/plain 45028 5028 88 _Friday_--Examples: Latitude by Meridian Altitude of a Star; _Friday_--Examples: Latitude by Ex-Meridian Altitude of the Sun 83 will be the point of the ship's position at the time of sight. changes her course several times, and as a ship's position by D.R. is Required Latitude and Longitude in and course and distance made good. distance in time the ship is from the sun. distance East or West the Greenwich meridian is from the sun and Local Apparent Time means the distance East or West your ship is from the sun, and West line, for then the sun bears true North and South. Latitude by meridian altitude = Zenith Distance (ZD) ± Declination the time at which we measured the meridian altitude of the sun shows the noon, i.e., the distance in sidereal time the mean sun is from the First longitude by chronometer sight, meaning that at the time the sun bears ./cache/27642.txt ./txt/27642.txt