grid system
a coordinate system is lines of longuitude and latitude that are used in a map to locate something. There is a coordiante in the Equatorial Coordinate System that is like longitude in the Geographical Coordinate System.....what is the coordinate? Celestial Equator?
The celestial coordinate system is exactly analogous to the terrestrial positioning system based on latitude and longitude. Terrestrial latitude ---> celestial 'declination'. Terrestrial longitude ---> celestial 'right ascension', where one 'hour' = 15 degrees.
The same one the world uses. Latitude and longitude!
Longitude and Latitude
An x-y coordinate system, with the origin at 0° latitude and 0° longitude
The system of latitudes and longitudes is a method used to locate points on the Earth's surface. There is a similar coordinate system used to locate objects in the sky, but it's not latitude/longitude.
No, not every planet in our solar system has latitude and longitude. These coordinates are specific to Earth's coordinate system and are used to locate points on the surface of the planet. Other planets may have their own unique coordinate systems or may not have a system in place at all.
An absolute location refers to a place identifiable by a coordinate system like latitude and longitude.
A grid. One system is called longitude and latitude
The definition of global grid is a grid that covers the whole Earth.
For my question I would say that the answer is coordinates because coordinate System is assigned to a model, that coordinate system appears in the Auxiliary Coordinate System dialog. When it is made the active Auxiliary Coordinate System, it is possible to enter data to MicroStation in Longitude, Latitude format, and you can set coordinate readout to show Longitude and Latitude.
That is the center of the coordinate system, which uses latitude and longitude.