Excel spreadsheet "upper culmination" of object?
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Excel spreadsheet "upper culmination" of object?
I'm wondering if someone has already done the work of creating an Excel sheet that calculates the "upper culmination" ALT/AZ position of an object in the night sky - given one's geo-location and date-time?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Excel spreadsheet "upper culmination" of object?
When I had a Dobsonian telescope I used it all the time.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Graeme
Celestron 9.25 f10 SCT, f6.3FR, CGX mount.
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https://www.averywayobservatory.co.uk/
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