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Default Calculating distance from Lat/Long

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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 00:27:38 GMT, Brian Whatcott
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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


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