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  2. List of extreme points of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Find out the southernmost state capital within the continental United States and other geographic extremes in the country. The web page lists the northernmost, southernmost, easternmost, westernmost, and highest points in the 50 states and the U.S. territory.

  3. Extremes on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the geographical records and superlatives of Earth, such as the northernmost and southernmost points, the longest grid lines, and the highest and lowest elevations. Find out the longest distance between two places on land or at sea along different latitudes and longitudes.

  4. Great-circle distance - Wikipedia

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    The haversine formula is a computational formula for calculating the great-circle distance between two points on a sphere, using the chord length relation. It is numerically better-conditioned for small distances than the spherical law of cosines formula, but less accurate for antipodal points.

  5. Geographical distance - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to calculate the distance between two points on the Earth's surface using different approximations and formulae. Compare flat, spherical and ellipsoidal models and their errors and limitations.

  6. Distance - Wikipedia

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    Distance is a numerical or qualitative measurement of how far apart objects, points, people, or ideas are. Learn about different types of distances in physics, geometry, mathematics, and social sciences, with formulas, diagrams, and applications.

  7. Great-circle navigation - Wikipedia

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    Orthodromic course drawn on the Earth globe. Great-circle navigation or orthodromic navigation (related to orthodromic course; from Ancient Greek ορθός (orthós) 'right angle' and δρόμος (drómos) 'path') is the practice of navigating a vessel (a ship or aircraft) along a great circle.

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