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xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2014 01:31 AM

Learn me, learn me good...
 
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Can someone explain why Alaska is our eastern most state?

Aliantha 12-17-2014 04:17 AM

Not me.

glatt 12-17-2014 07:40 AM

My understanding is that the International Date Line zig zags around the Aleutian Islands, so Alaska is firmly in the West and not at all in the East.

But if the International Date Line followed 180 degrees longitude exactly, then in that alternate universe, some of those islands would be in the far far East while the others are in the far far West.

xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2014 11:02 AM

Yeah, I had checked the dateline and found it zig-zaged, as you did. That's when I ran out of logical explanations. :confused:

glatt 12-17-2014 11:49 AM

In their graphic, they call it the "anti meridian," which sounds made-up. I never heard of that before. So if you are making something up, you can make your own rules.

xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2014 12:00 PM

What? Who's graphic? Where?

Gravdigr 12-17-2014 12:04 PM

East-West is determined by the International Dateline? I thought that only concerned the date.

I thought East-West was determined by the 180° line of longitude? Which is string straight, and runs between Semisopochnoi Island, and Amatignak Island, which are Alaska.

Per Wiki:

Quote:

At 179°46' East (in the Eastern Hemisphere), the easternmost tip of Semisopochnoi is, by longitude, the easternmost land location in the United States and North America. Semisopochnoi sits only 14 minutes west of the 180th meridian, the International Date Line.
Also per Wiki:

Quote:

Amatignak Island is a member of the Delarof Islands (western Andreanof Islands), in Alaska's Aleutian archipelago. The southernmost point of Alaska is on this island, as well as the highest western longitude of Alaska, the United States, and North America

glatt 12-17-2014 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 916606)
What? Who's graphic? Where?

Your picture in the first post.

Gravdigr 12-17-2014 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 916602)
In their graphic, they call it the "anti meridian," which sounds made-up. I never heard of that before.

Opposite the Prime Meridian, which is 0° longitude.

Undertoad 12-17-2014 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 916602)
In their graphic, they call it the "anti meridian," which sounds made-up. I never heard of that before.

AM is "ante meridiem" so it sounds like someone heard that term, and thought it applied somehow to the meridian.

xoxoxoBruce 12-17-2014 10:58 PM

2,120,000 for anti meridian, seems it's well known to everybody but me. :blush:

Looks like Digr wins the prize(to be determined later... much later) with lots of information I didn't know. :notworthy

Crimson Ghost 12-18-2014 12:01 AM

The antemeridian is married to your unclemeridian, and made all those little meridians...
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Gravdigr 12-19-2014 04:40 PM

I always wondered where the cousinmeridian came from...


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