2 a.m
10 degrees south 60 degrees east
About 42.5 km west (slightly north of west) of Oslo, Norway.
It is in the Atlantic Ocean apprx. 360 miles east off the coast of Recife, Brazil.
That depends on where along 15 degrees east and where along 15 degrees west.15 degrees east passes through Svalbard, where the time is UTC+0 from Oct. to Mar. & UTC+1 from Mar. to Oct., Norway, Sweden, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia & Italy, where the time is UTC+1 from Oct. to Mar. & UTC+2 from Mar. to Oct., Libya, where the time is always UTC+2, Niger, Chad, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Congo, D.R. Congo & Angola, where the time is always UTC+1, and Namibia, where the time is UTC+1 from Apr. to Sep. & UTC+2 from Sep. to Apr.Likewise, 15 degrees west passes through several different time zones ranging from UTC-3 to UTC+1.So between Oct. & Mar., when it's 10 AM at 15 degrees east longitude in Svalbard, it's 10 AM at 15 degrees west longitude in Iceland, the Canary Islands, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau & Guinea. Also between Oct. & Mar., when it's 10 AM EET at 15 degrees east longitude in Libya, it's 5 AM WGT at 15 degrees west longitude in Greenland.
It is a small village on route 250, West of Lillehammer in Norway.
That point is in south-central Sudan, about 117 miles west-northwest of Malakal.
That would be (10 + 30) = 40 degrees west longitude.
It is 10 degrees South and 76 degrees West, as stated in the question!
That point is in southern Norway, about 25 miles west of the center of Oslo.
61 degrees north latitude and 10 degrees east longitude is in Sweden.
If it is 10 am at 45 degrees W longitude, it is 4 pm at 45 E longitude.
That point is in northeast Nigeria, about 24 miles southeast of Bauchi.