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longitude <a longitude; longitudes> SUBST

longitude GÉOG
longitude SUPERFIC
longitude GÉOG

longitude

assumed longitude SUPERFIC

celestial longitude ASTRON

longitude factor SUPERFIC

longitude signal SUPERFIC

terrestrial longitude SUPERFIC

circle of longitude

circle of longitude SUPERFIC
circle of longitude ASTRON

degree of longitude ASTRON

difference of longitude SUPERFIC

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The third part treats briefly the actual divisions of the surface of the earth, their relative positions, globe and map-construction, longitude, navigation, etc.
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Launched in 1967 it was operated in geostationary orbit, spending most of its operational life at a longitude of 15 degrees west.
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Because the division was made into equal arcs, 30 each, they constituted an ideal system of reference for making predictions about a planet's longitude.
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The airport coordinates are latitude 4045 '04 south and longitude 6502 '03 west.
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It is located in 20o latitude, 14 62 north. 85o longitude, 5029 east, with an elevation of 52 feet.
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For terrestrial navigation these coordinates can include longitude and latitude.
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It is positioned at a longitude of 86.5 degrees east.
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This network consists of five 1m-class optical telescopes distributed in longitude around the southern hemisphere in order to perform quasi-continuous round-the-clock precision monitoring.
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The longitude of the ascending node is the angle between the reference plane's 0 longitude and the planet's ascending node.
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Twenty years later, he was the first to describe how an accurate clock could be used to determine longitude.
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