Angle: 225.06 degrees, Distance: 7,295.43(pc) is what I found, but I don't know if that is based on where your homeplanet is located or what.
They are the celestial equivalent of longitude and latitude. If you are given the RSA and Dec of an object, you will be able dot find it on a chart. Or if you have a telescope that is computerised, you can input the coordinates and the telescope should go there automatically.
There isn't a Spore 2 as such, but there is a big expansion pack already out called Spore Galactic Adventures and I guess it could count as a sequel. SGA is a more RPG style game. I want it!!
Amoonguss learns the move Spore at level 54. Spore is a powerful sleep-inducing move that can put opponents to sleep, making it a valuable tool in battles. To access this move, players need to level up their Amoonguss to that specific level.
Yes.
Accra is the capital of Ghana, West Africa. The coordinates are 5.6037° N, 0.1870° W
in the Orion belt. that is where earth is
Yes but I am not exactly sure where.
Coordinates can be found in related link.
Earth, third rock from Sol.
Ireland's geographic coordinates are 53 00 N, 8 00 W. Coordinates change over the years as the earth moves.
(28.375871, -81.551912)
The exact spot on earth where a place is found is determined by its coordinates, typically latitude and longitude. These coordinates pinpoint the precise location on the Earth's surface.
Coordinates 3131W and 580N do not correspond to a specific location on Earth since geographical coordinates are typically expressed in degrees of latitude and longitude.
It is like coordinates all around the earth
Work it out from a map or Google Earth. Don't be lazy.
Coordinates best describe Earth's location. We are 92.96 million miles away from our star, the Sun. Here's a good website to give you some other coordinates and measurements.
The exact spot on Earth where a geographic feature is found is referred to as its coordinates, which are determined by latitude and longitude lines. These coordinates pinpoint the specific location of the feature on the Earth's surface.