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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 53961" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>In the sat world (northern hemishpere) everything is 'upside down', as the sats are over the equator. </p><p></p><p>If you are on zero longitude (the meridian passing the old Royal Astronomical Observatory in Greenwich, England, is the one chosen as zero longitude) then due south is 0 degrees. 28.2 degrees E would be 28.2 degrees 'east' of due south. In other words, a bit further towards the east than where it's pointing now (and a tad lower in the sky).</p><p></p><p>STICK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 53961, member: 176912"] In the sat world (northern hemishpere) everything is 'upside down', as the sats are over the equator. If you are on zero longitude (the meridian passing the old Royal Astronomical Observatory in Greenwich, England, is the one chosen as zero longitude) then due south is 0 degrees. 28.2 degrees E would be 28.2 degrees 'east' of due south. In other words, a bit further towards the east than where it's pointing now (and a tad lower in the sky). STICK [/QUOTE]
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