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Navigator Light Software D<strong>own</strong>load<br />

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Nautical Almanac calculations, from 1950 to 2050.<br />

Full information for all celestial objects used in celestial navigation (rise, set, transit and twilights)<br />

List of visible stars with polar chart. Select the best stars to observe using the mouse.<br />

Calculation of Lines Of Position (LOP)<br />

Transport and edition of Lines of Position.<br />

Calculation of the astronomical position - Your position.<br />

Easy-to-use user interface.<br />

Navigator 4 registered version features<br />

The registered version includes all features found in the shareware, plus:<br />

● A redesigned Star Finder.<br />

● Chart viewer, with support for vector and raster charts.<br />

● GPS interface - Connect a GPS and plot <strong>your</strong> position. And save <strong>your</strong> track.<br />

● Improved celestial navigation. Better meridian passage.<br />

● Automatic LOP transport, when calculating the astronomical position.<br />

● Nautical Almanac pages printer. For navigation in the traditional way.<br />

● Leg calculator, for great circle and rhumb line calculations.<br />

● ChartMaker program, for creating vector charts and importing GIF and JPG chart images<br />

● Extensive printer support. Even if you are not taking the computer on board, Navigator can help you, printing nearly<br />

all the necessary navigation data and charts.<br />

>> Buy Navigator 4.1 online<br />

Click here for more Navigator details<br />

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