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![]() "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message news:bruceg- .... Nautical Miles is based on "Minute of Latitude" which does NOT change since the distance from the Equater to the Poles is ALWAYS the SAME, from any place on the EQUATER. Therefor, when dividing that distance in Degrees, MInutes, and Seconds, will ALWAYS produce the same Unit Lengths. Actually, the earth is not a perfect sphere, and the linear distance of 1 minute of latitude does vary slightly as you progress from equator to pole. One ALWAYS uses the Latitude markings for distance because they do NOT change Unit Length, EVER..... not so.... I believe the nautical mile was at one time specifically defined as equal to 1 minute of longitude *at the equator*. As a practical matter, you can apply this standard to latitude as well, using a minute of latitude as a mile indicator. This is what is taught in all the CGAux nav classes I have taught. Of course, a minute of latitude varies a bit from one place to another, as mentioned above, but for all practical purposes, the error can be discarded. |
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