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  1. 21 gru 2022 · The formula is: d = rcos-1[cosA.cosB.cos (X-Y) + sinA.sinB] where, r represents the radius of Earth which is approximately 6400 kilometers or 3959 miles, A and B show the latitude of the place, And lastly, the longitudes are presented by X and Y. How to Find Great Circle Distance Using Excel Formula: Step-by-Step Procedures.

  2. As found here by BrianAdkins, this Excel formula to calculate distance between two latitude/longitude points works for me both in LibreOffice Calc and Microsoft Excel 2013: =ACOS(COS(RADIANS(90-A1))*COS(RADIANS(90-A2))+SIN(RADIANS(90-A1))*SIN(RADIANS(90-A2))*COS(RADIANS(B1-B2)))*6371

  3. 28 mar 2016 · After much googling most of what I can find either relates to calculating distance, or calculates using an equirectangular projection. The closest I could find is the formula: θ = atan2( sin Δλ ⋅ cos φ2 , cos φ1 ⋅ sin φ2 − sin φ1 ⋅ cos φ2 ⋅ cos Δλ ) which when using excel needs to be reversed:

  4. The Great Circle Mapper. Draw you flight path on a map and calculate the great circle distance in nautical miles and kilometers. Get estimated flight time by choosing an aircraft type or entering the cruising speed.Click in the large textfield above to enter all the airports of your flight route!

  5. Excel Formulas for Distance. There are numerous Excel worksheet functions that will return an initial heading from one point to the destination point for a Great Circle path between them and similar formulas to return the distance between them.

  6. 19 lip 2018 · Back in 2012 I attempted to create a Great Circle Calculator with Excel based on examples at ExcelAutomate. I was able to calculate bearings, distances, and so forth, but never could get them to plot properly. I would love to see you take your disctance and time calculating capability and tweak it to produce Great Circle plots.

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