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Big Think
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Welcome to Null Island, where lost data goes to die - Big Think
October 5, 2023 - Recently renamed “Null Island,” it has also captured the imagination — and acquired a map and several flags. A geography column on history and society. Science and TechHistory and SocietyPhilosophyAbsurdismData Analysis · Zero latitude, zero longitude. And zero dry land. But let’s not let that get between us and a good story. (Credit: Google ...
Null Island should be (0 N/S, 0 E/W)?
So, I did a Geocoding API lookup for "Null Island" and it got me the following off of Ireland: $ ./bin/gmsj-cli geocode "Null Island" Results length: 1 Result 0: Formatted Addre... More on github.com
ios - Removing Null Island Coordinate - Stack Overflow
I'm using Google Maps GMSMutablePath to create a large polygon to highlight a route with a variable width polygon. I seem to get the Null Island coordinate from time to time. What is the proper wa... More on stackoverflow.com
Null Island
Yep, been working in GPS tracking for over 10 years. The number of calls I get from a new customer complaining that their devices is showing in the middle of the ocean is a reliable barometer of how experienced they are. "What do you mean it won't get a GPS signal when installed under the metal hood strapped under a metal brace?" And God help you explaining GPS drift to them with a parked vehicle.... More on reddit.com
Are there any islands not listed on maps/Google Earth? Military or billionaire owned.
Short answer: No, not really, although Google will sometimes blur things like military bases. Long answer: Google Earth is far from perfect, but there are multiple independent sources for things like islands: many companies and several countries operate several different kinds of satellites, commercial planes fly over things, commercial ships pick things up on radar, etc., so it would be incredibly hard to hide a significant island. Of course there’s some wiggle room in “significant” – lots of tiny islands in Canadian lakes, or half-covered by Antarctic ice, are not well mapped. But I don’t think that’s what you’re asking. There are still whoopsie-doopsies. I posted about Sandy Island years ago, but the very fact that it was caught suggests that it would be really hard for Google to keep a secret like that on purpose. And that was before free global SAR survey data from Sentinel-1. Google blurs people’s houses in Street View if they ask, and military (and other) sites in the imagery map if governments ask. Other than that, they don’t seem to deliberately hide stuff. Honestly, they would be silly to try – they’d Streisand effect it. And remember, Google’s is not the only map. They have competitors who would love more examples of things they do better. I’ve worked with imagery for mapping (for one of the smaller mapping companies), and from my perspective it’s pretty funny how often people think Google is dElIbErAtElY hIdInG sOmEtHiNg when they’ve just made a mistake or sourced bad data. Some people seem to imagine that maps naturally exist in the wild as perfect, up-to-date composites of the world, and any imperfection must be deliberately introduced. No, imagery maps start from zero, and are difficult and expensive to build, and if Google messes up 1% of 1% of the time, that’s still a lot of glitches, mistakes, and holes on the map in absolute terms. Finding a glitch in Google Maps is like finding a piece of litter in Disneyland: don’t imagine that they’re so perfect that they must have put it there on purpose. More on reddit.com
The Map Room
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Null Island – The Map Room
Hence the invention of Null Island, an imaginary place to flag geocoding failures. It shows up in version 1.3 of Natural Earth, for example, as an island one square metre in size, but coded so that it would never appear in an actual map. Gary Vicchi explains Null Island in more detail.
Cartographical marker at 0°N, 0°E
CompleteEra
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Null Island Map: Understanding the Basics - CompleteEra
May 5, 2026 - It’s now a standard way to flag ... 0,0 coordinates to identify missing or corrupted data. Data validation: Geocoding APIs (like Google Maps or OpenStreetMap) use Null Island to reject invalid inputs....
GitHub
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Null Island should be (0 N/S, 0 E/W)? · Issue #383 · googlemaps/google-maps-services-java
November 13, 2017 - I think that "Null Island" should resolve to (0 N/S, 0 E/W), since it's an established joke or map-maker's shorthand. How can I report this up to the Google Maps API folks?
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Cultura Colectiva
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Null Island: the island that doesn’t exist but lives on maps - Cultura Colectiva
March 18, 2023 - Since geocoding systems indexed it to their data, it has become an imaginary island that has an imaginary geographic map, as well as its flag and history. And although it may seem like a cartographic joke, the truth is that the construction of the non-existent island as a constituted political division has a practical purpose. This location is the default point where systems such as Google Maps, position the thousands of erroneous searches of its users.
Stack Overflow
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ios - Removing Null Island Coordinate - Stack Overflow
The Google Maps iOS API uses CLLocationCoordinate2D in the GMSMutablePath. You can use the CLLocationCoordinate2DIsValid to exclude null island and other improperly formatted coordinates.
Now I Know
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There’s No Place Like 0,0 – Now I Know
June 1, 2017 - But in another sense, that flag is in the middle of right here, no matter who you are or where you are. How so? Because it’s the middle of the Earth, at least by latitude and longitude. It’s at 0° north, 0° east — where the Prime Meridian and the Equator cross. And it’s also home ...
Reddit
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r/talesfromtechsupport on Reddit: Null Island
October 21, 2020 -
I'm a web developer, and I'm currently working on a project that involves a Google Maps module which displays data points for thousands of trials of Canadian farming data. The other day, we imported the most recent data sheets, and noticed that there was one pin that was obviously incorrect - all of our data points should be in Canada, and this one was in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.
My colleague took a look at the data, and found that the data the client had provided was missing a lat and long for this trial. So, the trial was showing up on Null Island (which is not in fact an island, but rather a lone buoy that marks the intersection of the equator and the prime meridian, or 0°,0°).
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Yep, been working in GPS tracking for over 10 years. The number of calls I get from a new customer complaining that their devices is showing in the middle of the ocean is a reliable barometer of how experienced they are. "What do you mean it won't get a GPS signal when installed under the metal hood strapped under a metal brace?" And God help you explaining GPS drift to them with a parked vehicle....
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This is where you end up when you buy a plane ticket without a destination
Gary Gale
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Welcome To The Republic Of Null Island • Gary Gale
April 5, 2014 - Null Island in Natural Earth is scaleRank 100, indicating it should never be shown in mapping. Look carefully enough, especially on web sites that handle large amounts of data from third parties and which helpfully supply a map for some additional context, such as property sites, who should ...