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: 2/7/2012
Time: 19:11:34 GMT
Latitude: 41866°00.0'N
Longitude: 87°36.0'W

Object Hc Az Mag
Moon 26°22.8' 22° -7.0
Saturn 1°22.3' 310° +0.5
Mars 22°16.9' 342° +0.3
Jupiter 2°04.7' 128° -2.9
Albireo 16°09.8' 220° +3.2
Aldebaran 16°18.0' 93° +1.1
Alioth 67°03.3' 302° +1.7
Alkaid 57°42.2' 292° +1.9
Alnilam 3°21.7' 74° +1.8
Alphard 6°42.5' 15° +2.2
Alphecca 29°21.5' 275° +2.3
Alpheratz 14°27.2' 158° +2.2
Arcturus 27°18.4' 298° +0.2
Bellatrix 9°54.1' 78° +1.7
Betelgeuse 12°54.6' 71° +0.1
Capella 46°56.8' 95° +0.2
Castor 42°34.1' 53° +2.0
Deneb 30°44.3' 202° +1.3
Denebola 29°27.3' 338° +2.2
Dubhe 77°17.9' 341° +2.0
Elnath 31°18.2' 85° +1.8
Eltanin 43°32.7' 233° +2.4
Hamal 13°40.2' 130° +2.2
Kochab 73°00.4' 238° +2.2
Mirfak 43°16.6' 122° +1.9
Polaris 73°40.3' 178° +2.0
Pollux 39°23.5' 49° +1.2
Procyon 16°47.7' 45° +0.5
Rasalhague 7°40.5' 251° +2.1
Regulus 27°49.6' +1.3
Schedar 42°26.8' 156° +2.5
Spica 0°26.9' 317° +1.2
Vega 29°17.6' 229° +0.1

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