Bowditch's Method was listed as the "First Method" for most of the 19th century. It has the singular advantage of making every correction additive (except at the very end, where 2 degrees is subtracted from the final result). This method is a series method and like nearly all of the series methods, it has two linear terms that are proportional to the ordinary altitude corrections for the Sun and Moon and one small "quadratic" correction.


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