calculation of distance using lat and long
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niknak
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calculation of distance using lat and long
In my dim and distant past at the college, I remember being taught how to calculate the distance between two places using the lat' and long' .
The calculation is relatively simple if both places are in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, but i can't recall the procedure to use if one is in one hemisphere, and the other place in the other.
Is there a web site where this can be calculated?
It's to assist someone who has asked the question in a national newspaper.
all sources acknowledged.
Ta.
The calculation is relatively simple if both places are in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, but i can't recall the procedure to use if one is in one hemisphere, and the other place in the other.
Is there a web site where this can be calculated?
It's to assist someone who has asked the question in a national newspaper.
all sources acknowledged.
Ta.
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From: Hampshire
Distances
In my life - whenever I want to calculate the distance between 2 points on this wondrous globe of ours, I go here:
http://www.indo.com/distance/index.html
http://www.indo.com/distance/index.html

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Alternatively try here:
http://gc.kls2.com/
In addition to Lat/Long, IATA and ICAO codes can be used.
N o t a
http://gc.kls2.com/
In addition to Lat/Long, IATA and ICAO codes can be used.
N o t a
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Every aviation related formula you can think of plus a javascript calculator here:
http://williams.best.vwh.net/avform.htm
http://williams.best.vwh.net/avform.htm
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niknak
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So do we Scott, but I don't think that the average British newspaper reader has their own radar installed at home, but then again, we do have an above average population of sad people who should get out more...........




