With a .205-degree Earth longitude adjustment, we have lunar accuracy check
rating somewhere around perfect for:
solar eclip
2454679.92648
Aug 1 2008 10:14:07
at
3428 miles above equator
327.45 final longitude, where 327.65 = approx 20 minutes
Vernal alignment within .15 degrees which is likely a perigee/precession issue
As accurate as the information available
Last Wiki DM check is slower; 0.9856091
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