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  1. 3 dni temu · Degree. Degree format is composed of direction (N-S or W-E) and three sets of numbers separate by the symbols for degrees (°), minutes (’), and seconds ("). Degree is an integer value without sign, from 0 to 90 for the latitude or from 0 to 180 for the longitude. Minute is an integer value without sign, from 0 to 59.

  2. 5 dni temu · The WGS84 Coordinate System is a commonly used system for representing latitude and longitude on the Earth’s surface. It adds Greenwich as the starting point (prime meridian) for the longitude (0°) and sets the units in degrees (°). This coordinate system also has a unique reference code, the so-called EPSG code, which is 4326.

  3. 2 dni temu · To convert degrees of latitude into meters, you can use the following formula: 1 degree of latitude = (40,075 km / 360) * cos(latitude) This formula takes into account the varying distances between degrees of latitude as you move closer to the poles.

  4. 1 dzień temu · Degree format is composed of direction (N-S or W-E) and three sets of numbers separate by the symbols for degrees (°), minutes (’), and seconds ("). Degree is an integer value without sign, from 0 to 90 for the latitude or from 0 to 180 for the longitude.

  5. 5 dni temu · Latitude is zero at the equator, North (positive) 90 degrees at the North Pole, and South (negative) 90 degrees at the South Pole. Longitude has a much more complicated history as it is far more difficult to determine without GPS.

  6. 2 dni temu · Stephen William Hawking, CH , CBE , FRS , FRSA (8 January 1942 – 14 March 2018) was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. [6] [17] [18] Between 1979 and 2009, he was the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge ...

  7. 2 dni temu · At a distance of approximately 33 degrees north of the Earth’s equatorial plane, the 33rd parallel north finds its place right in the middle between the equator (which lies at 0 degrees latitude) and the Arctic Circle (66.6 degrees North Latitude).

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