I want to put my data on a map with coastline but I don't know how to do it.
my data has a value on each (lat, lon). I can draw the figure by surf command and indicate it's coordinate by using meshgrid. I want this figure contains coastline so I used hold on to keep the original figure and...
i have i problem with many parts to it that the forums may be able to help me with. I've been given a scenario which involves gravity surveys along a path, in summary here it is:
a gravity survey is taken at an initial latitude of 45 degrees and has an azimuth of 30 degrees.
ive also been...
So I got to thinking about lines of latitude recently.
Since the Earth is a sphere, that means that, at the equator, a person would have to walk pretty far to go all the way around the Earth.
Now, as you head towards the North Pole, if you keep walking along the lines of latitude, you will...
[SOLVED] geometric algebra: longitude and latitude rotor ordering?
Was playing around with what is probably traditionally a spherical trig type problem using geometric algebra (locate satellite position using angle measurements from two well separated points). Origin of the problem was just me...
[SOLVED] Latitude Longitude -> Polar Form -> Cartesian Coordinates
Homework Statement
I need to convert 46 Degrees North 80 Degrees west into Cartesian coordinates, based on the assumption that the Earth is a sphere (althought it's not).
Homework Equations...
Homework Statement
Two places, A (66°N and 20°W) and B (66°N and 90°A). Find the distance between them if you go along the 66° latitude (rhumb line).
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
The answer is 4972 km but I don´t know how to calculate this. Please help me.
Homework Statement
An airliner flies from London Heathrow (latitude 51^{o}30' N, longitude 0^{o} 10' W) to Tokyo Narita (latitude 35^{o} 40' N, longitude 139^{o} 45' E). Assuming that the Earth is spherical and the aeroplane takes a great circle route,
a)what is the total distance flown...
Hiya,
I recently went out and got a new D430 and due to a hard disk failure I had to replace the drive.
So I installed a fresh copy of XP-Pro sp2 and went on the hunt for the various drivers from the Dell website.
I found all but one of them... I'm not sure what driver it is looking...
I need some help,...
On the surface of the Earth a cartesian coordinate system _E will be installed at the latitude ϕ. The axes of the coordinate system are aligned as following:
_x1-axis: points up
_x2-axis: points north
_x3-axis: points east
The underscores in front of the variables...
Hi,
I have a text file with 3 columns (latitude, longitude, & station name) and 51 rows. Using fscanf I am able to read the first row of the file but not the whole file. Any ideas of how to read to the end of a text file that contains both numbers and letters?
This is what I have...
When an observer stand on at the place with a angle "a" of the latitude,
the observed value of the gravity will be affected by the motion of the rotation.SO what is the value of the obversed gravity at that time?
Hey all. This seems simple enough but, my answer doesn't match the one on the textbook and I can't see where I'm doing something wrong.
The city of pittsburg its at aproximatly 40.5 degrees and miami at 25.5 of the same meridian. Find the distance between the two cities. (earth radius is...
For a planet of radius a, find the area of the surface between the equator and latitude 60 degress north.
This problem was posed to me way back in my calc II class. Instructor (somehow :wink: ) used series to solve it, then asked us if we could solve it differently. I only vaguely remember...
I have this problem here.
Let's say: A plumb bob does not hang exactly along a line directed to the center of the Earth's rotation. How much does the plumb bob deviate from a radial line at 40 degrees north latitude if we assume that the Earth is spherical?
If you are given latitudes and longitudes of two cities and you want to find the magnitude of the displacement vector, how would you find the distance? Would you have to use the scalar product?
Thanks
hey guys.. well i am new in astronomy.
kinda under age.. still 17
but soon i am going to get a new telescope
and the problem is that i hear a lot about
"magnitude" and "latitude"
but the problem is that i don't know how to deal with
so please i would appreciate if someone can help...
Find the equilibrium temperature of the moon as a function of latitude assuming that the moon is a rapid rotater with an emissivity of 1, zero obliquity, and a bond albedo of 0.07.
The only variable for this problem in the equation for equilibrium temperture is the distance from the Sun. If...