1 Quiz Q & A Junior Navigation Chapter 6 Light List for the Sky.

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1 Quiz Q & A Junior Navigation Chapter 6 Light List for the Sky

2 1. When finding declination of the sun from the Nautical Almanac, a d correction must be determined. a. True b. False.

3 2. Using the Excerpts from the Nautical Almanac for August 24, will the d value be entered on the Sight Reduction form as positive or negative? a. positive b. negative

4 3. Using the Excerpts from the Nautical Almanac, what is the declination of the sun for 1400 UT on March 30? Declination of the sun = _________ 3° 57.0' N

5 4. Declination of the Sun is equal to the Hour Declination _____________ the d correction. a. plus b. minus c. plus or minus plus or minus

6 5. The local hour angle (LHA) is found by __________ DR Lo(W) to/from the GHA of the Sun. a. adding b. subtracting subtracting

7Q7 End Of Quiz Q & A Junior Navigation Chapter 6 Light List for the Sky