I have been practicing with a sextant for a few months using the Nautical Almanac (NA). With this one uses NA tables for a date to reduce altitude star sightings (also of Sun ,moon planets) to pin down a geo latitude and longitude for vessel location.
To practice dry runs I use Stellarium to get accurate altitudes for target stars and run the manual calculations with the NA. But it occurred to me that just as we can input geo lat long to find altitudes and azimuths of stars for a given date and UT it must be possible to input altitude and azimuths of two or more selected stars for the given date and UT, and derive instantly a geo long lat position of vessel. It is a matter of just reversing the standard calculations in Stellarium! Would that be so?
One would go out on deck. Note UT. Make two or three or more altitude and azimuth sightings of navigation stars then enter these values into a Stellarium dialog and out pops the position in Long and Lat in an instant. Stellarium after all already has the option to mark navigation stars. This way the process is still independent of GPS. A sextant, a laptop with Stellarium, with computer clock calibrated before departing is all that will be needed.
Now that stellar navigation is being reintroduced by USA Navy and queries we have been getting at the planetarium it could be useful feature.
Worth posting request to Github?
Martin