Navigator Star Finder shows the celestial bodies used in celestial navigation (most visible stars (56) and planets (4), Sun and Moon). For more details on calculations and abreviations, check the FAQ . If you don't see the chart below, your browser probably does not run Java applets. For a more powerfull celestial navigation application, visit the Navigator software website.

Chart tips: Background color indicates light conditions (Blue = day, Navy = twilight, Black = night). Point a celestial object in the chart or table to see the positional data (name, Az = azimuth, Hc = calculated altitude [lower limb for Sun and Moon], RA = right ascension, Dec = declination). Click object name in the table for more information. Dotted line is the ecliptic.

 

City:
Date: 8/1/2010
Time: 00:50:59 GMT
Latitude: 23°30.0'S
Longitude: 46°30.0'W

Object Hc Az Mag
Jupiter 2°01.4' 89° -2.9
Achernar 10°05.8' 149° +0.6
Acrux 21°17.5' 209° +1.1
Albireo 35°57.9' 19° +3.2
Al Na-ir 39°35.9' 132° +2.2
Alphecca 25°27.9' 319° +2.3
Altair 51°05.0' 36° +0.9
Ankaa 14°53.8' 130° +2.4
Antares 64°15.9' 257° +1.2
Arcturus 16°13.9' 300° +0.2
Atria 42°20.3' 191° +1.9
Deneb 14°17.2' 24° +1.3
Diphda 2°27.2' 108° +2.2
Eltanin 14°47.3' 356° +2.4
Enif 30°27.9' 62° +2.5
Fomalhaut 29°02.2' 112° +1.3
Gacrux 20°43.2' 215° +1.6
Gienah 5°26.2' 253° +2.8
Hadar 32°43.8' 212° +0.9
Kaus Austr. 79°06.8' 178° +2.0
Markab 10°55.9' 68° +2.6
Menkent 34°06.7' 241° +2.3
Miaplacidus 8°04.1' 194° +1.8
Nunki 82°03.2' 112° +2.1
Peacock 49°57.2' 154° +2.1
Rasalhague 52°06.4' 341° +2.1
Rigil Kent 36°51.5' 210° +0.1
Sabik 71°21.1' 291° +2.6
Shaula 72°49.6' 215° +1.7
Spica 18°41.1' 266° +1.2
Vega 27°36.9' +0.1
Zuben-ubi 39°55.4' 268° +2.9

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