Alex caught a typo in my procedure ... the sine of gamma, the arc
distance should read:
sgm = sqrt (sDsC*sDsC + sDcC*sDcC)
Bob ... Thanks Alex !!
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almost, but not quite, the same!
Dave
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Hello the list,
So
So, co-latitude. As you say, the closeness makes my assumption seem
plausible.
Tom
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ThatÂ’s an easy