July 06, 2020 02:36PM
If I am understanding this correctly there should be two lines of longitude on opposite sides of the world where true north and magnetic north are the same. True? And if so do you know where that are?



AlbaNY_Ram
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  Magnetic north and true north, know the difference?

JamesJM281July 06, 2020 10:18AM

  Supposed to be south..

sstrams142July 06, 2020 10:58AM

  LOL... yes, but true or magnetic?

JamesJM124July 06, 2020 11:07AM

  So, what exactly...

sstrams134July 06, 2020 11:25AM

  Re: So, what exactly...

JamesJM198July 06, 2020 12:22PM

  Ok, well, that was cool..

sstrams139July 06, 2020 01:21PM

  Makes me wonder how much I take for granted....

JamesJM130July 06, 2020 01:38PM

  Too much knowledge..

sstrams139July 06, 2020 01:44PM

  Re: So, what exactly...

AlbaNY_Ram138July 06, 2020 02:36PM

  Pretty much...

JamesJM132July 06, 2020 02:53PM

  Re: Pretty much...

AlbaNY_Ram173July 06, 2020 03:35PM

  Think of it while picturing it from over the top of the north pole...

JamesJM152July 06, 2020 04:58PM

  Re: Think of it while picturing it from over the top of the north pole...

AlbaNY_Ram132July 07, 2020 01:51AM

  I think that you're thinking of it like surface lines similar to Long. and Lat....

JamesJM188July 07, 2020 04:30AM

  Re: I think that you're thinking of it like surface lines similar to Long. and Lat....

AlbaNY_Ram134July 07, 2020 01:38PM

  Don't trust me to explain this correctly....

JamesJM137July 07, 2020 02:32PM

  Re: So, what exactly...

zn156July 06, 2020 06:32PM