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Title: Navigation


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Navigation
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SAD JOKE
  • Dead ahead, through the pitch-black night, the
    captain sees a light on a collision course with
    his ship. He sends a signal "Change your course
    ten degrees east."    "Change yours ten degrees
    west," comes the reply.The captain responds,
    "I'm a United States Navy captain! Change your
    course, sir!"    "I'm a seaman second class,"
    the next message reads. "Change your course,
    sir."The captain is furious. "I'm a battleship!
    I'm not changing course!"    "I'm a lighthouse.
    Your call."

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How do we know where we are?
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You are here. Huh?
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  • When people first started going out in boats they
    tended to stay close to shore so they could use
    landmarks to guide them.

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  • As people ventured further (the Hawaiians 3000BC
    could travel over 1000km between islands) they
    needed to find other landmarks so they turned to
    the stars.

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Celestial navigation
  • The pattern of stars and planets seen from Earth
    are constant in space.
  • The celestial sphere.
  • It is useful to be able to precisely specify
    positions on the celestial sphere.

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  • The North Celestial Pole is the point on the
    celestial sphere directly above the Earth's North
    Pole.Similarly, the South Celestial Pole is
    directly above the Earth's South Pole.
  • The star Polaris, in the constellation Ursa
    Minor, is located very close to the North
    Celestial Pole.Polaris is therefore also called
    the North Star.

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Tools of the trade
  • Sexton measures the angle between celestial
    bodies and the Earth to determine position.
  • Compass Point to magnetic North, so you can
    follow a course by knowing our position in
    relation to North.
  • Loran C radio transmissions from set positions
    on the surface of the Earth, that triangulate to
    give you a position.
  • GPS is a worldwide radio-navigation system
    formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and
    their ground stations.

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Sexton
  • a device that measures the angle between two
    objects. It uses the position of stars to find
    latitude longitude.

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Compass
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Loran C
  • LORAN-C was originally developed to provide
    radio-navigation service for U.S. coastal waters
    and later all of the continental U.S.
  • Twenty-four U.S. LORAN-C stations work in
    partnership with Canadian and Russian stations to
    provide coverage in Canadian waters and in the
    Bering Sea.
  • LORAN-C provides better than 0.25 nautical mile
    absolute accuracy.
  • Loran-C is a low frequency/long wave electronic
    position fixing system using radio signals
    transmissions _at_ 100 KHz from 3 or more
    transmitters, linked in a chain. It gives a
    latitude and longitude readout position to
    marine, aero and land receivers.

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The Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • The GPS is a worldwide radio-navigation system
    formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and
    their ground stations.
  • GPS uses these "man-made stars" as reference
    points to calculate positions accurate to a
    matter of meters (or better than a centimeter in
    advanced models)!
  • GPS receivers are becoming very economical, which
    makes the technology accessible to virtually
    everyone.
  • These days GPS is finding its way into cars,
    boats, planes, construction equipment, movie
    making gear, farm machinery, balloons, and even
    laptop computers.

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What happens when you are not a good navigator!!!
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