What is azimuth in celestial navigation?
Azimuth is the horizontal angle measured clockwise from true north to the point on the horizon directly beneath a celestial object.
How do I calculate local hour angle for azimuth calculation?
Local Hour Angle (LHA) is calculated by subtracting the Greenwich Hour Angle (GHA) of the celestial body from 360 degrees if the GHA is less than the observer’s longitude, or adding it if the GHA is greater.
What information do I need to calculate azimuth?
You need the observer’s latitude and longitude, the declination of the celestial body, and its Greenwich hour angle.
Can this calculator be used for any celestial body?
Yes, as long as you have the necessary data such as declination and Greenwich hour angle for the specific celestial body.
What is the purpose of azimuth in navigation?
Azimuth helps determine a vessel’s position by providing direction to a known celestial object relative to true north.
How does altitude affect azimuth calculation?
Altitude, along with declination and Greenwich hour angle, is used to calculate the local hour angle, which is essential for determining the azimuth.
Is this calculator suitable for marine navigation?
Yes, it is specifically designed for maritime and navigation purposes using celestial bodies.