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Lunars and Longitude

Winter / Spring 2026:
  • Register May 11,12,13 PACIFIC session: 8pm-11:45pm US Eastern time (0100-0445 UT next calendar day), online.

Learn the art of Lunars, the famous celestial navigation method of finding longitude by observing the Moon in this intermediate-level workshop. Taught by Frank Reed, the world's leading expert on the history, science, math and practice of lunars. We cover practical application of the method as well as its extraordinary history, including primary-source evidence in the logbooks of the museum's collections. We will follow an extraordinary voyage in the 19th century, a Boston trading ship on a quest for coffee, sailing to India and home, all thanks to Lunars. And we'll follow William Bligh and the "Bounty" to Tahiti and the famous mutiny that followed, relying on the Moon for their successful navigation.

Lunars were widely used at sea in the early 19th century in the era before chronometers became common. Lunars made global navigation possible. Observing with a fine sextant, navigators used the Moon as a great natural clock in the sky. From James Cook and Nathaniel Bowditch to Joshua Slocum, lunars were a challenge that proved a navigator's skill.

Participants in this workshop will learn the fine details of adjusting a sextant properly for shooting lunars, tricks for taking accurate sights today, and easy methods for working with these infamously difficult observations both by modern and historical means. We'll also talk about some of the interesting mathematics and astronomical discoveries that made lunars possible. For a modern celestial navigator or navigation enthusiast, there is no better test of your sextant and observing skills. Weather permitting, we will have opportunities to take actual lunar observations.

All workshops: $ 149 per person, per workshop

Created and taught by Frank Reed, celestial navigation and astronomy consultant on the team that found Shackleton's "Endurance" in 2022. Also a recent guest expert in celestial navigation on Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk on The National Geographic Channel.

If you're registered for an online workshop, you're invited to attend hour-long sextant practical sessions in Rhode Island and Connecticut scheduled as weather and other factors permit. These live, in-person sessions are included in your registration for online classes.

Comments:


John Brown wrote:
Frank
Thanks for a great app. The new option of using SI unit is really useful for us on the other side of the pond.
I have upgraded to the pro version and passed news of the upgrade to a friend learning to use her sextant. No doubt she will also relay this info.
Best regards
John Brown
Captain Richard D. Buchanan wrote:
I have taken Frank's Modern Celestial Navigation class twice. I am always inspired and I always come away with a few practical techniques and more than a few insights into the history and beauty of celestial navigation. You owe it to yourself to enjoy this class, whether or not you are a mariner.
John Carbone wrote:
Celestial Navigation Courses with Frank Reed ... As a formal naval officer navigator, navigator on Bermuda passages, and many celestial courses, I highly recommend Frank Reed in any course or program he teaches. I have taken his celestial courses at Mystic Seaport, online and followed his engaging web community (NavList.net). Every encounter has been different and educational. With his expertise and polished presentations, you will learn and understand the theory and practice celestial navigation. Frank is the consummate professor and someone not to be missed.

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