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  1. Sistemul de coordonate geografice pe glob. Sistemul de coordonate geografice este un sistem de referință care utilizează coordonatele unghiulare, latitudine ( nordică sau sudică) și longitudine ( estică și vestică) și servește la determinarea unghiurilor laterale ale suprafeței terestre (sau mai general ale unui sferoid ). Globul ...

  2. This means that every place can be specified by three sets of three numbers, called coordinates. A full circle can be divided into 360 degrees (or 360°); this was first done by the Babylonians; Ancient Greeks, like Ptolemy later extended the theory. Today, degrees are divided further.

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  4. May 21, 2023 · Coordinate systems are frameworks that are used to define unique positions. For instance, in geometry, we use x (horizontal) and y (vertical) coordinates to define points on a two-dimensional plane. The coordinate system used to define locations on the three-dimensional earth is the geographic coordinate system (GCS), based on a sphere or spheroid.

  5. Geodetic coordinates. Geography (Ptolemy) Geohash. Geomagnetic latitude. German Naval Grid System. Global Area Reference System. Global Navigation Grid Code. Grid (spatial index) Projected coordinate system.

  6. Geographic coordinate conversion has applications in cartography, surveying, navigation and geographic information systems. In geodesy, geographic coordinate conversion is defined as translation among different coordinate formats or map projections all referenced to the same geodetic datum.

  7. Jul 1, 2022 · A Geographic Coordinate System is a 3D reference system that uses latitude and longitude to define the location of a point on the Earth’s surface. The latitude and longitude coordinates are measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds, with the equator as the reference line for latitude and the Prime Meridian (Greenwich Meridian) as the ...

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