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Originally Posted by Sjizzle
[B][COLOR=Red]55.37 N is North hemisphere cos after the 55.33 is
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55.37 N is the result of latitude calculation.
You need to know which hemispehere you are on before this calculation (to decide if you will be adding, or subtracting and how )
How do you now initially you haven't cross equator if you are completely lost?
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Originally Posted by Sjizzle
that come automatic from that spreadsheet file it's calculate it alone.... u need to use that file or a Almanac to find the declination
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Sorry but if i would have to use some excel, i would rather turn my realism to show my position itself, i would like to use only almanac or whatever else what was available at 1939 u-boat
How to get LHA from Almanac? I want to find even longitude for myself, that Excel needs to calculate it somehow, but i haven't found how
Maybe i can ask even another way:
1) Are we able to get longitude in another time, than when the sun is at highest position? (I expect no)
2) Can i get longitude by knowledge which GMT time is the sun at highest position? I expect so, because it should be something like
+15 degrees E for every hour after 12:00AM or +15 degrees W for every hours before 12:00AM minus GHA
Thank you for quick response!