Here are the haversine tables up to 179° 58'.
The decimal point was eliminated to save space on the pages. Just assume there's a decimal point in front of each of the 4 digit numbers.
Only the haversine even degree minutes are calculated and you can estimate (interpolate) what an odd haversine minute would be. It won't change the Hc result by much even if you don't interpolate.
I'm working on a Doniol sight reduction form along with CelNav57.
The decimal point was eliminated to save space on the pages. Just assume there's a decimal point in front of each of the 4 digit numbers.
Only the haversine even degree minutes are calculated and you can estimate (interpolate) what an odd haversine minute would be. It won't change the Hc result by much even if you don't interpolate.
I'm working on a Doniol sight reduction form along with CelNav57.