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Earth Ellipsoid Coordinates
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The Earth is more accuratley modelled as an oblate ellipsoid of revolution. If the symmetry axis is taken as the Cartesian equation with respect to its center is
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The definition of longitude is exactly the same as on the sphere. The geodetic latitude , which we will siomply call latitude, is the angle at which the normal at intersects the equatorial plane .
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- This article is a derivative work of the creative commons share alike with attribution in [1].
[1]Osborne, Peter. The Mercator Projections. Zenodo, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.35392.
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"Earth Ellipsoid Coordinates" is owned by bloftin.
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Cross-references: domain, function, unit vector, latitude, longitude
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