Johnny Q -Z
@JohnnyQ
17 May, 11:16
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NEO ONE
@Neo
17 May, 11:22
In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication
What happen if i go 180 degrees from north straight to south?
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180 degrees south? You're thinking is still looking at it as a ball.
I suppose you're asking 180 degrees of a 360 degree circumference. In navigational terms it would be 180th meridian.
I suppose you're asking 180 degrees of a 360 degree circumference. In navigational terms it would be 180th meridian.
12:51 PM - May 17, 2022
In response NEO ONE to his Publication
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NEO ONE
@Neo
17 May, 12:54
In response Joe Qanada to his Publication
Meridian.
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Joe Qanada
@realToddEJones
17 May, 12:59
In response NEO ONE to his Publication
yes.. use the Gleason map and using dividers or a compass, span from the north pole to the southern most part of New Zealand. Lock in the compass and use it to draw a circle around the north pole. That is roughly 180th Meridian and 180 degrees south of the north pole. Latitude is measured in time.
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