MARITIME – CELETIAL NAVIGATION CALCULATOR Ex Meridian Latitude A precise tool.
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What is the Ex Meridian Latitude & How does it work?

The ex‑meridian method lets a navigator determine latitude when a celestial body is observed away from the observer’s meridian. By measuring the body’s altitude and knowing its declination, the hour angle can be used to solve for the observer’s latitude.

Key observations required are the observed altitude (Ho), the body’s declination (Ξ΄) from the almanac, and the hour angle (H) which is derived from the time of observation and the body’s Greenwich hour angle.

Applying spherical trigonometry yields the ex‑meridian latitude formula:

\phi = \arcsin(\sin(\delta)\sin(H) + \cos(\delta)\cos(H)\cos(L_0))
Ο† = latitude  Ξ΄ = declination  H = hour angle  Lβ‚€ = assumed latitude
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ex-meridian method in navigation?
The ex-meridian method is a technique used to determine latitude by observing a celestial body away from the observer’s meridian, using the observed altitude and declination.
How do I calculate the hour angle for this method?
To calculate the hour angle (H), subtract the local hour angle of the celestial body from its Greenwich hour angle (GHA).
What information is needed to use this calculator?
You need the observed altitude (Ho) of the celestial body, its declination (Ξ΄) from the almanac, and the hour angle (H), which is derived from the time of observation and the body’s GHA.
Can this method be used for any celestial body?
Yes, this method can be applied to any celestial body that can be observed above the horizon, such as the sun, moon, planets, or stars.
What is the significance of declination in this calculation?
Declination (Ξ΄) is the angle between the equatorial plane and a line to the celestial body. It helps determine the position of the body relative to the observer’s location on Earth.
How does spherical trigonometry apply to this method?
Spherical trigonometry is used to solve for the observer’s latitude by relating the observed altitude, declination, and hour angle in a spherical coordinate system.
What are the advantages of using the ex-meridian method over other navigation techniques?
The ex-meridian method allows for more accurate latitude determination when the celestial body is not directly overhead, providing flexibility in observation times and locations.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.