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ezSights Celestial Navigation
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  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    09/13/2019
  • Latest Version
    12.1.3
  • Time Since Latest Version
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  • Version12.1.3
    09/13/2019
    Size:83.97M
    Update Log

    Added Part 3 of Nick de Munnik's book "Practical Navigation Illustrated". A great resource to learn everything about celestial navigation!

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    App Description

    Please check out www.ezCelestial.com for a full description of the application and in-app help pages.
    ezSights is a complete celestial navigation package for the iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad®. It provides simple interfaces for entering sight parameters, planning the navigational bodies to use and time of day to make the observations, and entering the observations made using a sextant. Then with the click of a button a fix is determined from the observations made.
    Features
    ▪ Internally calculated Nautical Almanac values, valid through 2059.
    ▪ Performs all calculations with same algorithms used by the US Naval Observatory for the Nautical Almanac.
    ▪ Supports all navigational bodies currently referenced in the Nautical Almanac.
    ▪ Computes rise and set times for the sun and moon.
    ▪ Computes moon phase, HP, parallax and semi-diameter.
    ▪ Animated star map to aid in locating and identifying all navigational bodies.
    ▪ Display of full day, morning, or evening altitude profiles for all navigational bodies.
    ▪ Save current data and up to 7 previous fixes. Each session can have up to 25 observations on up to 6 navigational bodies.
    ▪ Supports running fixes.
    ▪ 2 different methods for determining a fix.
    ▪ Supports practice sights using a bubble horizon, artificial horizon, or large body of water using dip short.
    ▪ Integration with iOS® Maps to display saved fixes. Also supports setting the assumed position by dropping a pin on the map.
    ▪ Integration with iOS® location services to obtain position and magnetic variance.
    ▪ Integration with iOS® devices with compass for direction-up display of the star map and to show azimuth of object currently being observed.
    ▪ Integration with iOS® data network for setting UTC time from network time using NTP servers.