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  • ...ely.<ref name="stern">[http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Slatlong.htm Latitude and Longitude] From a [[NASA]] website page</ref> ..."/> Because of this, there are small differences in the length of a degree latitude.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Latitude]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ely.<ref name="stern">[http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Slatlong.htm Latitude and Longitude] From a [[NASA]] website page</ref> ..."/> Because of this, there are small differences in the length of a degree latitude.
    1,016 bytes (156 words) - 19:59, 19 October 2009
  • ...titude]] in which its [[Central Star]] can pass through [[Zenith]] at that latitude. So, every planet has two tropics (degenerated, in some cases), since we ca ...th respect to the perpendicular line at orbital plane, the tropics are the latitude circles with lat. <math>+\phi</math> and <math>-\phi</math>. The [[Earth]],
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  • Unit of distance approximately equal to one [[minute of arc]] of [[latitude]], now defined as being exactly 1852 [[metre]]s.
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  • ...urface of the [[Earth]] that are most distant from the [[equator]], at a [[latitude]] of 90°.
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  • The quantities of latitude and longitude which define the position of a point on the surface of the Ea
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  • ...ing with the manufacture of personal computers including the Dimension and Latitude series of desktops and laptops, peripherals, servers, printers and related
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  • ...ch allows small electronic devices to determine their location (Longitude, Latitude, and Altitude) as well as time with an accuracy of up to a few centimetres
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  • [[File:Orthographic projection centered over Iqaluit with latitude and longitude.png | thumb | Orthographic projection centered over Iqaluit.]
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  • ...e in 2005. The service was ended in 2009; Google replaced it with [[Google Latitude]], while the founders of the service have recreated many of Dodgeball's fea
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  • Either of two parallels of latitude on the earth, one 23°27′ north of the equator and the other 23°27′ so
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  • {{r|Google Latitude}}
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  • {{r|Google Latitude}}
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  • ...] of the earth, which requires tilting the gnomon at an angle equal to the latitude of the sundial and pointing it to the nearer pole (north in the [[northern
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  • {{r|Google Latitude}}
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  • {{r|Google Latitude}}
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  • {{r|Google Latitude}}
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  • Its latitude and longitude are: 73.5333 N, 80.7111 E.
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  • ...y spaced, parallel vertical lines. The [[parallel of latitude|parallels of latitude]] are mapped as parallel, horizontal straight lines, increasingly spaced a
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  • {{r|Latitude}}
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  • ...e [[north pole]] is 90° N; the [[south pole]] is 90° S. The 0° parallel of latitude is designated the [[equator]], the [[fundamental plane (spherical coordina ...name=ign>The French Institut Géographique National (IGN) still displays a latitude and longitude on its maps centred on a meridian that passes through Paris</
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