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Navigational Principles Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of celestial navigation, what is the primary advantage of using a sextant to measure an altitude of a celestial body, as emphasized in "The Complete Celestial Navigation Mastery Course 2026," over simply observing its position in the sky?
The sextant enables the precise measurement of the angle between the visible horizon and the celestial body.
The sextant compensates for the observer's speed and direction of travel.
The sextant allows for direct measurement of the celestial body's distance from the observer.
The sextant provides an instantaneous reading of the celestial body's azimuth.
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"The Complete Celestial Navigation Mastery Course 2026" highlights the concept of the "Greenwich Hour Angle" (GH
. From a navigational perspective, why is GHA a fundamental parameter for determining a vessel's longitude? A) GHA directly represents the celestial body's angle above the observer's celestial meridian.
GHA is a constant value for each celestial body, simplifying positional calculations.
GHA, when combined with the Local Hour Angle (LHA), determines the observer's latitude.
GHA is the angular distance of a celestial body west of the Greenwich meridian, which is directly related to the observer's position relative to the Prime Meridian.
Q3Domain Verified
A key takeaway from "The Complete Celestial Navigation Mastery Course 2026" is the distinction between a "run-out" and a "run-in" correction when calculating a celestial fix. When would a "run-out" correction be applied to an observed altitude?
When the celestial body is rising towards the zenith.
When the celestial body is descending towards the horizon.
When the observer is moving away from the celestial body during the observation interval.
When the observer is moving towards the celestial body.

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