There is no single point that can be described that way. Any point on the meridian of 180E is equally "easternmost". (Since 180E and 180W are the same line, it's simultaneously "westernmost.")
The most eastern city is Gisborne in New Zealand http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisborne,_New_Zealand
This is near Luang Prabang, the capital of Laos.
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It has to be somewhere in the neighborhood of Eastport, Maine ... the easternmost point in the continental US.
The point at which a line between the satellite and the centre of the Earth intersects the Earth's surface is called the subsatellite point.
It is midday or noon.
Apogee is the point at which the moon is farthest from the earth where as perigee is the point at which the moon is closest to the earth.
The Earth-Moon L2 point is about 33,000 miles (60,000 km) beyond the far side of the Moon. Adding this to the average distance from the Earth to the Moon of about 239,000 miles gives a total distance of about 272,000 miles from Earth to the Earth-Moon Lagrange L2 point.
The easternmost point in Iceland is approximately 13.49° West longitude.
Easternmost point - Hvalbakur, Suður-Múlasýsla:Latitude: 64°35′NLongitude: 13°14′W
washinton dc
washinton dc
550 MILES
West Quoddy Head in Lubec, Maine is the easternmost point of the United States and the closest point to Africa from a point in the fifty States
650 miles
New foundland
Rodanthe in Dare County
Vancouver island
My guess is Wellington in New Zealand is both the southernmost and the easternmost capital city on earth. 41° 17′ 0″ S, 174° 27′ 0″
I think it was Maine.