[pct-l] GPS coordinates: Google Earth vs Google Maps
Craig Stanton
craigstanton at mac.com
Fri May 3 04:11:50 CDT 2013
All the below is correct, plus if you want to save time and stop doing the conversion open Google Earth's settings and under 3D View -> Show Lat/Long select Decimal Degrees.
> Hi Ron
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> This is very basic, so apologies if I'm stating the obvious. On the other hand if it's not obvious this may help
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> 32° 56’ 49.26” N should be read as 32 degrees, 56 minutes 49.36 seconds. Just like stating the time, where you commonly give hours, minutes and seconds.
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> The little ' mark denotes minutes as in 'minute parts of an hour'. The " indicates 'second minute', and means minute parts of a minute part. Nobody says 'second minute' any more, but that where is comes from.
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> 32° 56’ 49.26” N is a pain to type so it commonly gets converted in a single number like 32.5437 degrees. This is like converting 5:30 AM to 5.5 hours
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> Degrees North and East are counted as positive. Degrees measured South of West count as negative so 116° 29’38.61” W. is approximately -116.48
> That is 116 + 39/60 + 38.61/3600
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> DENIS STANTON
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> denisstanton at mac.com
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> On 3/05/2013, at 1:58 PM, Ron Graybill <
> rgraybill44 at gmail.com
>> wrote:
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> Anyone have a good source to explain--to a novice--the different ways of
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> stating GPS coordinates?
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