Phase-1 Cel Nav Sec-C PoN Numerical PDF
Phase-1 Cel Nav Sec-C PoN Numerical PDF
Phase-1 Cel Nav Sec-C PoN Numerical PDF
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Q8/April/ 2014
Define Geographical position, Calculate the Geographical Position of Sun at Greenwich
Sidereal time 09h 21m 40s, given SHA True Sun 280*10ʼ and Obliquity of Ecliptic 23*26.7ʼ?
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=
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Q8b/ Oct 2017/ PM
If the Sun Rose at 0525 LAT in Lat 35*, then find that LAT (in AM) when the Sun will be on the
Observers Prime Vertical, east of the observer. Given Declination of sun is 20* N ?
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Q8b/ July 2017/PM
The Rising Sun had Amplitude of E30*N, When on the prime Vertical itʼs true altitude was 43*.
Calculate the observers latitude?
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5304529 = 36014.89 N
Q8/ April 2017/ AM
A Star rose bearing S80*E for an Observer in Latitude 20*S. What will be its true Altitude
four hours after rising ?
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to E
900-34040-99 =
5599.1
of Rising
:
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Q8a /Jan 2017/PM
The Sun was sighted at an Azimuth of 270*(T) at an altitude 42*24’ by an observer. The Declination of
the sun was 12*13’S and GHA was 070*30’. Find the position of the Observer?
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Q9a/Jan 2017/PM
Find the Observers position if Altitude of Sun is 44*10’ When bearing 090*(T) and it’s Declination at that
instant is 11*13’ N and GHA Sun is 0*06.3’?
N
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to
p 7847 '
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Cos Pz
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Q8/Oct 2016
For an Observer the Sun had a GHA of 240*38’ and SHA 251*20’ When its attained the maximum
altitude for the day, which was 69*30’, bearing North. Find the position of the observer?
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E
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observers meridian
.
long
.
-
G
S
observers 368-2400389=1190229 (E)
longitudes
.
Q8b/Jan 2016/PM
On theLongest. Day in the Northern Hemisphere, An Observer in the Southern Hemisphere notices that
the duration of night is 3 times the period of Daylight. Find the Latitude for the Observer ?
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day
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sun be 25266.79N
of
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day (24 hours ) .
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s
P2 =
40056.29
Observers latitude e
49003.8 's .
Q8a/ July 2015/Pm
On Tropic of Cancer the Upper Meridian altitude of star is 3 Times the Lower Meridian Altitude. Find the
Declination?
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N
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or
distance I a
zag
= e ←
polar
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distance = a
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s
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Declination
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In What latitude will Period of Night be half of the period of Daylight if Declination os sun is 23*05’ N ?
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Q8b/Jan 2015/ PM
Calculate the duration of Twilight 40*N 45*S Latitudes on a Summer Solstice Day?
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Q8/Oct 2016/AM
The Change in Azimuth of the Sun between rising & Crossing the Prime vertical of a Stationary observer
is 38*. If the Declination of the Sun is 23*27’S, Find the Observers latitude and also the change in Hour
angle of the Sun during this Period?
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Q8/ Jan 2014/ AM
A Star rose bearing S80*E for an observer in Latitude 20*S, What will be its True Altitude four Hours
after rising?
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Sol :
I
Yoo
p
-
¥5
900 S 2×298
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Sin Goo -
pz ) = Tom E x Tom P - goo
fan
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P -
900 =
Cosio
Tan Soo
p a 900 -13027 . I
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P e
9527 -
I
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Smo @ o
.
-
Px ) ⇐
Cos Lzx Cos 940 -
Pe ) .
DX I
80036.5
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PA =
09023.5 '
s
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Cos 33027 's
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p = 33058 .
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the True altitude 4 hours 5801.8
after Rising
=
of body
Q8b/Oct 2013/AM
On the longest day in Northern hemisphere, an observer in Southern Hemisphere notices that the duration
of Night is 3 Times the period of Daylight. Find the Latitude of the Observer?
Sofi
=
hemisphere e Summer
longest day
230267 'd
lat
=
body
-
.
of
observer in Southern
hemisphere
DURATION OF DAY E A
Duration of NIGHT -
a
3K
X TSX
lday
e
4K E
24 hours
k =
= 6 hours .
241
Period bhoms .
of Daylight
.
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P2 = 31031.3
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observers let -758028.7 .
Q9a/Jan 2016
If the Sun’s Declination was 15*30’N and increasing, calculate the Suns Sidereal hour angle SHA,
Assume the obliquity of Ecliptic is 23*26.7’?
Sod,
incr
2700
1800
Ie
<
Jcp
x
# i'
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15307N
Q
V .
0=900
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XQ Qr =
four 15030 x Tano 66.333
f 2
. 0,8=39045.2
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sin "
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SHA E
320014.89 .