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- N-vector abstract "n-vector is a three parameter non-singular horizontal position representation well-suited for replacing latitude and longitude in mathematical calculations and computer algorithms. Geometrically, it is a unit vector that is normal to the reference ellipsoid. The vector is decomposed in an Earth centered earth fixed coordinate system. It behaves the same at all Earth positions, and it holds the mathematical one-to-one property.".
- N-vector thumbnail N_vector_and_geodetic_latitude.png?width=300.
- N-vector wikiPageID "5631171".
- N-vector wikiPageLength "7370".
- N-vector wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- N-vector wikiPageRevisionID "615424759".
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink 180th_meridian.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Atan2.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geodesy.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geographic_coordinate_systems.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geolocation.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Category:Navigation.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Convex_set.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_system.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Cross_product.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Degrees_of_freedom_(mechanics).
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Delta_(letter).
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Dot_product.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink ECEF.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Euclidean_vector.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Geodetic_latitude.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Geographical_pole.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Great-circle_distance.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Great_circle_distance.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Horizontal_position_representation.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Injective_function.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_trigonometric_function.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_trigonometric_functions.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Magnitude_(mathematics).
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_singularity.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Normal_(geometry).
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Normal_vector.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_stability.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Quaternion.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Reference_ellipsoid.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Rotation_formalisms_in_three_dimensions.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Scalar_resolute.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Singularity_(mathematics).
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Surface_normal.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Unit_vector.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Transverse_Mercator_coordinate_system.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Vector_calculus.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Vector_decomposition.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink Vector_projection.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLink File:N_vector_and_geodetic_latitude.png.
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLinkText "''n''-vector".
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLinkText "conversion to latitude/longitude".
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLinkText "n-vector".
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLinkText "normal vectors".
- N-vector wikiPageWikiLinkText "or three".
- N-vector hasPhotoCollection N-vector.
- N-vector wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- N-vector subject Category:Geodesy.
- N-vector subject Category:Geographic_coordinate_systems.
- N-vector subject Category:Geolocation.
- N-vector subject Category:Navigation.
- N-vector type Geocode.
- N-vector type Geophysic.
- N-vector comment "n-vector is a three parameter non-singular horizontal position representation well-suited for replacing latitude and longitude in mathematical calculations and computer algorithms. Geometrically, it is a unit vector that is normal to the reference ellipsoid. The vector is decomposed in an Earth centered earth fixed coordinate system. It behaves the same at all Earth positions, and it holds the mathematical one-to-one property.".
- N-vector label "N-vector".
- N-vector sameAs m.0cc7705.
- N-vector sameAs Q6951517.
- N-vector sameAs Q6951517.
- N-vector wasDerivedFrom N-vector?oldid=615424759.
- N-vector depiction N_vector_and_geodetic_latitude.png.
- N-vector isPrimaryTopicOf N-vector.