Cartographical marker at 0°N, 0°E
Wikipedia
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Null Island - Wikipedia
2 days ago - Null Island is the location at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude ( 0°N 0°E / 0°N 0°E), i.e., where the prime meridian and the equator intersect in the Atlantic Ocean near the Gulf of Guinea. Since there is no landmass located at these coordinates, it is not an actual island.
TIL about Null Island, the location at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude (0°N 0°E), i.e. where the prime meridian and the equator intersect. Since there is no landmass located at these coordinates, it is not an actual island.
Why not call it "Null point" then? More on reddit.com
This is null island, a permanent buoy marking where the equator and prime meridian intersect. at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude (0°N 0°E)
Fun fact: Tons of pictures etc get upload with the geotag on this exact location. That's because when some cameras can't identify your location, they save the location as Null;Null, meaning unidentifiable. When you upload those pics, the data can be misinterpreted as 0°00"00'N;0°00"00'E, resulting in the geotag showing this location, in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. More on reddit.com
I dont know why, but i found 0 degrees latitude and longitude
It was always right there where they left it. More on reddit.com
TIL that the point where 0 latitude meets 0 longitude is a fictional place called "null island"
[Source] (https://www.geoloung...-and-zero-degrees-longitude/) ... Ok i can understand 0° latitude at the equator. But why would 0° long not be in a landmass? ... Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Same place that ... Basically it's because Great Britain wanted to be the center of the world. ... That makes perfect sense. I should have looked north when i looked ... More on reddit.com
Videos
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Zero Latitude: fun experiments at the center of the Earth - YouTube
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Journeynorth
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Understanding Latitude and Longitude
Latitude lines are a numerical way to measure how far north or south of the equator a place is located. The equator is the starting point for measuring latitude--that's why it's marked as 0 degrees latitude. The number of latitude degrees will be larger the further away from the equator the ...
NAAP Astronomy Labs
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Units of Longitude and Latitude - Basic Coordinates and Seasons - NAAP
Latitude goes for 0° at the equator to +90° N at the North Pole or -90° S at the South Pole where the angle is also measured from the center of the earth as shown in the earth graphic to the right. There are a few named parallels of latitude. The reason for their definition is is explored ...
LocationIQ
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What is Latitude?
Latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface. It is measured in degrees, with the equator being at 0° latitude and the North Pole at 90° north latitude.
CCMC
ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov › ror › requests › instant › ranges.php
Latitude and Longitude Ranges
Range: -90 ... 90° (0 ... 90 with radio buttons for northern and southern hemisphere) ... Range: 0 ... 360° ... To convert longitudes from the (-180... 180°) range, for western hemisphere (negative longitude) add 360°, e.g., 70 degrees west is (360°-70°) = 290°
MapTools
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Lattitude and Longitude Defined - Latitude
Lines of latitude measure north-south position between the poles. The equator is defined as 0 degrees, the North Pole is 90 degrees north, and the South Pole is 90 degrees south. Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, thus they are often referred to as parallels.
Wikipedia
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Equator - Wikipedia
1 week ago - The equator is the circle of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude, about 21,639 nautical miles (40,075 kilometres; 24,902 miles) in circumference, halfway ...
Wikipedia
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Latitude - Wikipedia
March 22, 2026 - The Equator has a latitude of 0°, the North Pole has a latitude of 90° North (written 90° N or +90°), and the South Pole has a latitude of 90° South (written 90° S or −90°).