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Problem of Longitude." After a huge effort, in 1760 John Harrison built this clock and
precisely 0 degrees longitude, with one foot in the east hemisphere and the other in the
Our flight computer keeps track of a number of things, including altitude, latitude, longitude, speed, temperature, pressure, voltage, current, and
Our flight computer keeps track of a number of things, including altitude, latitude, longitude, speed, temperature, pressure, voltage, current, and power.
I wonder why pirates drew red X's on their treasure maps instead of like writing down longitude and latitude. That's stupid.
instead of like writing down longitude and latitude.
I had the pleasure of borrowing from the Longitude Prize and the Orteg Prize that put Lindbergh forward.
I had the pleasure of borrowing from the Longitude prize
but then I wonder what latitude or longitude I've got to.' Alice had no idea what latitude was or longitude either,
but then I wonder what Latitude or Longitude I've got to?'
Without a reliable way to measure longitude, maps from centuries later still got that wrong.
Without a reliable way to measure longitude, maps
We know the date, the date, the time, the weather conditions, the longitude, the latitude.
the weather conditions, the longitude, the latitude
Well, the first place is anytime that you have geospatial data, specifically if you're trying to search within regions on latitude and longitude.
So if I had a query that was something like this, I want all of the locations that have a latitude greater than 100, less than 400, and a longitude greater than 20, less than 200.
And there's the latitude and longitude, in case you're interested.
And there's the latitude and longitude in case you're interested.
And when you plot those friendship links by their latitude and longitude, it literally draws a map of the world.
by their latitude and longitude,