The location is in the middle of the Indian ocean SW of Australia.
The opposite point on the globe from a specific point is called its "antipode."
For much of the US, the opposite side of the planet is in the Indian Ocean west of Australia. For Wisconsin, the farthest point on the Earth would be the region centered near 44°S, 90° E, or about midway between SW Australia and the Kerguelen Islands.
(see the related antipode map links)
Perigee is the opposite of appogee. Perigee is the point in the orbit of the moon at which it is nearest to the earth. Apogee the point in the orbit of the moon at which it is furthest from the earth.
Yes. High tides happen on the point on earth closest to the moon, and the opposite side of the earth.
At full moon, the Moon is opposite the Sun, from our (Earth's) point of view.
The south pole is a single point, with no size, so I have to pick a point in Wisconsin. Let's say Madison. If one of the Earth's poles were in downtown Madison, right at the corner of S Blair St and E Washington Ave, then the other one would be located at 43.079° south latitude 90.621° east longitude. That point is in the Indian Ocean, about 1,570 miles southwest of Perth, Australia, 1,620 miles north of the Antarctic coast, and 3,510 miles south-southeast of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sadly, this kind of question never produces a very interesting answer, because most of North America 'maps' antipodally into the Indian Ocean.
No, a point from Earth to space is not a ray because a ray extends infinitely in one direction. A point is a specific location in space with no dimensions, whereas a ray has one endpoint and extends infinitely in the opposite direction.
Perigee is the opposite of appogee. Perigee is the point in the orbit of the moon at which it is nearest to the earth. Apogee the point in the orbit of the moon at which it is furthest from the earth.
Go to www.antipodemap.com/ you can find the opposite point on earth from anywhere using google maps. You can even find the opposite point on earth to your own home. My guess is that it would be somewhere in the South Indian ocean.
Yes. High tides happen on the point on earth closest to the moon, and the opposite side of the earth.
Wisconsin Point Light was created in 1913.
That 70's Show was based in Point Place, Wisconsin. Point Place is not a real city in Wisconsin, however.
The farthest point from your location is called the antipode. It represents the point on the Earth's surface that is diametrically opposite to your position. For example, if you are in a specific city, the antipode would be the location on the opposite side of the globe.
At full moon, the Moon is opposite the Sun, from our (Earth's) point of view.
Eureka Center, Wisconsin is the halfway point.
These are the coordinates of the "Antipode" or corresponding point on the opposite side of the Earth from Los Angeles City Hall: -34.0537, 61.757. The point lies somewhere in the Southern Indian Ocean. Madagascar seems to be the nearest landmass of any notable size.
The distance of the Earth-Moon L5 Lagrange point from Earth is roughly about 384,400 kilometers, which is the average distance between the Earth and the Moon. The L5 Lagrange point is located on the opposite side of the Moon from Earth in its orbit around the Earth.
The opposite of earth is air
The Earth-Sun Lagrange point L5 is located on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, forming an equilateral triangle with Earth and the Sun. This point is approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth.