Product Description
These tables were designed for air navigation where weight and space are at a premium, however, they are very popular with sailors too due to the fact that Vol. 1 offers a speedier way to compute stars.
The way the 6 volumes of 229 were combined into this 3 volume set is this:
- Volumes 2 and 3 cover all latitudes, but work only for declinations from 0° to 29° north or south.
- This covers the sun, moon, planets, and only those stars whose declinations fall into this range.
- Volume 1 contains some stars (whose declinations may be more than 29°) that are pre-selected for optimum viewing and direction.
This volume is applicable for an 8 year period, centered on its Epoch date.
The only drawback to this arrangement, is that it is possible that a star may be observed that is not one of the pre-selected ones, and whose declination is more than 29° north or south. This star, if observed on some unlikely occasion, say through a break in the overcast, could not be computed using the 249 tables.
Nevertheless this remains the most popular tabular system in use.