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Celestial Navigation graduates will have mastered the techniques of open ocean position
fixing using sextant and timepiece. They will be able to apply their knowledge of sight
reduction methodology to enable them to reduce a sextant sight to a plotted line of
position using any celestial body found in the Nautical Almanac.
Required Equipment: It is required that Celestial Navigation courses be conducted with an
equipment inventory and publications adequate to enable the graduate to successfully pass
the written examination and complete all the certifications requirements.
Prerequisite: The prerequisite for Celestial Navigation Certification is Coastal
Navigation Certification.
Certification Requirements: Celestial Navigation Certification requires the successful
completion of the following knowledge and skills as demonstrated by passing a written
examination, without the use of a programmed calculator. These requirements are expected
to be performed with confidence and a high degree of accuracy.
Practical Skills
Introduction to Methodology:
1. Understand the procedures for obtaining altitudes on the sun, moon, stars and planets
using a sextant.
2. Demonstrate a calculation for time of meridian passage, and calculate latitude from the
observed meridian altitude of the sun.
3. Plot a running fix from two celestial sightings separated by at least one hour, which
is accurate within five miles.
4. Obtain latitude by a Polaris sight.
5. Calculate time of sunrise, sunset, and civil and nautical twilight.
6. Determine azimuths and altitudes of appropriate stars and/or planets at twilight,
preparatory to taking sights.
7. Demonstrate sufficient proficiency with the sextant to obtain accurate celestial body
altitudes.
8. Know the proper application of all the corrections necessary to adjust a sextant
altitude to an observed altitude.
Navigation Equipment:
9. Understand the proper handling, operation and maintenance of a sextant.
Chartwork:
10. Construct a Universal Plotting Sheet.
11. Calculate sight reductions by use of Sight Reduction Tables, and plot at least three
of these lines of position on a Universal Plotting Sheet. This fix must be accurate to within five nautical
miles.
12. Transfer a fix on a Universal Plotting Sheet to a nautical chart.
Knowledge
Introduction to Methodology:
1. Be familiar with Celestial Navigation terminology and theory.
2. Understand how to prepare a Universal Plotting Sheet.
3. Be familiar with techniques for computing sight reductions on celestial bodies.
4. Understand how to determine latitude and longitude by sightings and sight reductions of
celestial
bodies.
5. Understand the method of determining the deviation of the ships compass by use of
a celestial body.
Publications:
6. Be familiar with the contents and techniques for use of the Nautical Almanac and HO 249
Sight Reduction Tables.
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