Instructions : Read the link Geographic Projections. Then read appendix 3 on you
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Instructions:
Read the link Geographic Projections. Then read appendix 3 on your text book. Now you are ready to complete this homework.
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Local noon is the time when Sun reaches its maximum elevation on a given longitude. E.g Prime meridian England happens at 12:00 GMT
So 360 degrees divided by 24 = 15 degrees per 1 hour of change on local noon. Local noon at Miami is 17:00 GMT. So the longitude of Miami is 80.00 West. Five hours and few minutes difference.
But if you set your clock at 12:00 Miami local noon! Then you sail away and find that next local noon is at 11:00 then (in this case) you have sailed 15 degrees East of Miami so your longitude is 65 degrees west!
Polaris the North Star and the Southern Cross can be used to calculate Latitude. Their elevation on degrees above the horizon = your Latitude. So if Polaris is 45 degrees above the horizon your Latitude is 45 degrees North!
You do not need a Sextant!
1. From the latitude and longitude list below match the coordinates to the letters on the map. (3 pts)
10 degrees South, 40 degrees West _____
20 degrees South, 100 degrees East _____
20 degrees North, 40 degrees East _____
0 degrees Latitude, 140 degrees West _____
60 degrees South, 40 degrees West _____
2. Identify the following (4 pts):
A circle at 0 degrees Latitude is called the ________________.
A circle at 0 degrees Longitude is called the ________________.
A circle at 180 degrees Longitude is ‘generally’ called the _______________.
3. Answer the following (3 pts):
The maximum value for latitude ______________
The minimum value for latitude ______________
The maximum value for longitude ______________
The minimum value for longitude ______________
4. 1 degree of Latitude or Longitude can be further divided into smaller increments of minutes and seconds. (2 pts)
How many minutes subdivide 1 degree of latitude? ______________
How many seconds subdivide 1 minute of longitude? ______________
How many seconds subdivide 1 degree of longitude? ______________
5. You use an instrument called a sextant and find the following angles of the North Star or Southern Cross above the horizon. At what latitude are you for each? (Don’t forget to mention N or S) (5 pts)
Observation
Your latitude
North Star (Polaris) is 5 degrees above horizon
Southern Cross is 23 degrees above horizon
Southern Cross is 89 degrees above horizon
North Star is directly above you
North Star is located on the horizon
6.Using an accurate clock and setting your watch for local noon at your home port, determine your longitude given the following information: Note: Miami Longitude is 80°W, San Diego Longitude is 110°W. (Don’t forget to mention E or W) (3 pts)
Observation
Your longitude
You leave Miami and local noon shows 11am
You leave Miami and local noon shows 8am
You leave San Diego and local noon shows 2pm
You leave San Diego and local noon shows 5pm
Observation
Your latitude
North Star (Polaris) is 5 degrees above horizon
Southern Cross is 23 degrees above horizon
Southern Cross is 89 degrees above horizon
North Star is directly above you
North Star is located on the horizon
Equator 60, 60 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 20% 80° 100 120 140 160 180Explanation / Answer
1. Latitude & Longitude and the matching letter
10 degrees South, 40 degrees West -- J
20 degrees South, 100 degrees East -- A
20 degrees North, 40 degrees East -- H
0 degrees Latitude, 140 degrees West -- C
60 degrees South, 40 degrees West -- D
2.
A circle at 0 degrees Latitude is called the Equator.
A circle at 0 degrees Longitude is called the Prime Meridian.
A circle at 180 degrees Longitude is ‘generally’ called the International Date Line.
3.
The maximum value for latitude 90 Degree (Poles)
The minimum value for latitude 0 Degree (Equator)
The maximum value for longitude 180 Degree (Internatinal Date Line) Total is - 180 to + 180= 360
The minimum value for longitude 0 Degree (Prime Meridian)
4. For precision purposes, degrees of longitude and latitude have been divided into minutes (') and seconds ("). There are 60 minutes in each degree. Each minute is divided into 60 seconds. Seconds can be further divided into tenths, hundredths, or even thousandths.
How many minutes subdivide 1 degree of latitude? 60 minutes
How many seconds subdivide 1 minute of longitude? 60 seconds
How many seconds subdivide 1 degree of longitude? 3600 seconds