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Boater's Bowditch: The Small-Craft American Practical Navigator by Richard Hubbard,

Boater's Bowditch: The Small-Craft American Practical Navigator by Richard Hubbard,
Emphasizing the visual and graphic techniques of navigation, "Boater's Bowditch is a small-boat adaptation of the preeminent navigation reference for commercial and naval sailors, the U.S. government's "American Practical Navigator ("Bowditch" for short, after the editor and writer of the first edition published in 1802). With hundreds of diagrams and photographs, this handy book is an indispensable resource for beginning and advanced navigators. It explains in plain English all the basic and most practical concepts and techniques used by professional navigators. It's the first truly comprehensive guide to modern navigation tools such as GPS and electronic charts. "Boater's Bowditch fulfills Nathaniel Bowditch's original vow "to put down in the book nothing I can't teach the crew." "What John Wycliffe did to the Bible in the 14th century, Hubbard has done to the "American Practical Navigator, bringing it down to a level most people can understand."---"Ocean Navigator "Hubbard has done an excellent job. I have been operating small boats on our waters for at least the last 20 years, and virtually every chapter told me something that was not only interesting but in many cases new to me."----"Greenwich Time "If you have been put off by navigation texts in the past, here is one which was intended to make navigation easy and understandable."---"Dockside "It covers every essential element of navigation know-how in clear, concise explanations. . . . Novices and experienced sailors alike will appreciate the book's logical organization.



The Complete On-Board Celestial Navigator by George G. Bennett,
The Complete On-Board Celestial Navigator by George G. Bennett,
"A practical, convenient, and economical solution for the mariner who wants a backup system to GPS that contains all the essential instructions and data."--Foundation for the Art of Navigation Your All-in-One Navigational Toolkit The ancient skill of celestial navigation has reliably guided seafarers for centuries and is still a source of pride and respect among mariners. In this era of electronic navigation, it remains the perfect backup system, enabling you to determine your position if the GPS malfunctions or your boat loses electrical power. Specifically designed for the novice or rusty celestial navigator, "The Complete On-Board Celestial Navigator replaces $300 worth of guides and almanacs traditionally required by celestial navigators, and includes a star finder; a five-year nautical almanac (2003 - 2007) for determining precise star, sun, moon, or planet locations at the time of sighting; and sight reduction tables for crunching the numbers and producing a fix anywhere in the world. "The only complete self-contained work available. When your electronic navigation fails, 'steering by the stars' will guide you safely to your destination.



Direct navigation - Direct Navigation describes the method individuals use to navigate the Internet in order to arrive at specific websites. Direct Navigation is a new, loosely defined term which is generally understood to include Type-in traffic, link popularity (or Link-pop) traffic; bookmarked traffic and other forms of navigation which bypass Search Engines.

Faceted navigation - A faceted navigation is a navigation system which offers multiple facets of navigation to a single piece of information. This is done by using Faceted classification to group bits and pieces of information together.

Navigation research - Whereas originally the term Navigation applies to the process of directing a ship to a destination, Navigation research deals with fundamental aspects of navigation in general. It can be defined as "The process of determining and maintaining a course or trajectory to a goal location" (Franz, Mallot, 2000).

European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System - The European geostationary navigation overlay system (EGNOS) is a satellite navigation system under development by the European Space Agency, the European Commission and EUROCONTROL. It is intended to supplement the GPS and GLONASS systems by reporting on the reliability and accuracy of the signals.



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