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Ship Navigation & Chartwork Mastery Hub: The Industry Founda

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of celestial navigation as taught in "The Complete Celestial Navigation & Sextant Mastery Course 2026," when correcting a sextant altitude (Hs) for dip, what fundamental principle is being accounted for?
Aberration of starlight due to the Earth's motion, causing a slight displacement of celestial objects.
The observer's height above sea level, directly influencing the angle of incidence of light.
Atmospheric refraction, bending light rays from celestial bodies downwards towards the observer.
The curvature of the Earth, causing the visible horizon to appear lower than the true horizon.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Celestial Navigation & Sextant Mastery Course 2026," the concept of the "terrestrial triangle" is crucial for deriving a celestial fix. If a navigator is calculating the intercept for a specific celestial body, what angle within this triangle is directly related to the Greenwich Hour Angle (GH
of the celestial body and the observer's Local Hour Angle (LHA)? A) The angle at the celestial pole.
The angle at the celestial meridian.
The angle at the celestial body.
The angle at the observer's zenith.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Celestial Navigation & Sextant Mastery Course 2026," when performing a noon sight to determine latitude, why is it essential to apply the "declination correction" to the observed altitude of the Sun?
To compensate for the fact that the Sun's declination changes throughout the year.
To correct for the Sun's apparent position relative to the celestial equator at the moment of observation.
To account for the Sun's apparent movement across the sky during the observation.
To adjust for the difference between the Sun's declination and the observer's latitude.

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