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Fifty seven lurkers just headed for the Tylenols with their heads
spinning, feeling nauseated and dizzy....(c; I love my Nautical Almanac..... I love my Nautical Almanac..... I love my Nautical Almanac..... I love my Nautical Almanac..... and GPS... On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 00:27:38 GMT, Brian Whatcott wrote: First, an explanatory note: inverse cos is also known as arc.cos or cos^-1 The great circle distance is given by Earth radius * arccos [cos Lat1* cos Lat2 * cos (Long1 - Long2) + sin Lat1 * sin Lat2] The Earth (equatorial) radius is 6378 km, or 3963 statute miles or 3442 NM. Does this help? (There are other formulae for the same result...) Brian Whatcott Altus OK Larry W4CSC NNNN |
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