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- Celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation, is the practice of position fixing using stars and other celestial bodies that enables a navigator...
- navigator to perform astronavigation and thereby guide the aircraft at night without the aid of land-based visual references. Astronavigation was a prin****l...
- navigational triangle or PZX triangle is a spherical triangle used in astronavigation to determine the observer's position on the globe. It is composed of...
- -47.8. Later investigation indicated that the optical sensor of the astronavigation system had been set at the wrong angle and had lost sight of Earth...
- g-loads, mission specific/suit training, medical observation/testing and astronavigation. Key GCTC facilities include: Full-size mockups of all major spacecraft...
- electro-optics, CCD Satellite geodesy Space geodesy Triangulation, tacheometer Astronavigation, Karl Ramsayer Astrometry Spherical astronomy Surveying Zenith camera...
- - and is often mistaken for the Southern Cross, causing errors in astronavigation. Carina is known for its namesake nebula, NGC 3372, discovered by French...
- Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) or Zulu Time) and was needed for astronavigation (celestial navigation) during longer flights. On 26 October 2017, a...
- it is sometimes mistaken for the Southern Cross, causing errors in astronavigation. Appearing as a white star of magnitude 1.95, Delta is actually a triple...
- tall enough and withheld dinner unless they could answer questions on astronavigation correctly). He admits to Lister that he loathed the man and his dearest...