Fall and Winter Programs
Available courses
Introduction to Celestial Navigation
Thad Petteplace - MCSC’s Navigator in Residence - has been a recreational sailor since the mid ’80s‚ when he learned how to do celestial navigation. He describes it as a fascinating combination of sailing‚ astronomy and math that gives one a sense of connection to sailors from centuries past. He continues to keep in practice even in the age of GPS.
In this overview seminar‚ Thad will explore the history of navigating by the stars‚ examine an actual nautical sextant‚ cover the fundamentals of how celestial navigation works‚ and discuss how it is still relevant today. Thad will step through the process of finding a ship’s location at sea‚ going from star measurements to latitude/longitude coordinates and then answer questions.
In this overview seminar‚ Thad will explore the history of navigating by the stars‚ examine an actual nautical sextant‚ cover the fundamentals of how celestial navigation works‚ and discuss how it is still relevant today. Thad will step through the process of finding a ship’s location at sea‚ going from star measurements to latitude/longitude coordinates and then answer questions.
- Class Size
- Minimum 10 - Maximum 20
- Time
- 6
- Course Fee
- $10
- Section
- Celestial1
- Date
- November 14‚ 2024
- Time
- 6:00 to 8:00 pm
- Section
- Celestial2
- Date
- February 18‚ 2025
- Time
- 6:00 to 8:00 pm