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The geographic circle at 0 degrees latitude on the earth's surface. It is equal distance from the North and South Poles and divides the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern.
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line of latitude located halfway between the North and the South Pole.
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It is the ideal circumference along which the equatorial line cuts the tyre and divides the tread in two equal and symmetrical parts, except in asymmetrical tyres.
Ãâó: www.pirellisafety.com/safety/en/cross/glossary_e_e...
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An equatorial mount is set to the current latitude, and is polar aligned (pointed at the North Pole in the Northern Hemisphere, the South Pole in the Southern Hemisphere) and then moves only in Right Ascension and in Declination. ...
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The Latitude reference point for the Lat/Long grid system. Other positions of latitude are referenced as degrees of North Latitude if they are north of the equator and degrees of South Latitude if they are south of the equator. Also see Latitude.
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