by BMAONE23 » Fri Oct 19, 2007 1:17 am
Actually, considering that it was taken at Davis Station (Davis is the most southerly Australian Antarctic station and is situated 2,250 nautical miles south-south-west of Perth, at 68 ° 35' South, 77 ° 58' East, on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth Land.) and being at 68deg south latitude, it would still have a north-south directional orientation. As opposed to the south pole proper which has a north only. (ok or circular cw/ccw)
Actually, considering that it was taken at Davis Station (Davis is the most southerly Australian Antarctic station and is situated 2,250 nautical miles south-south-west of Perth, at 68 ° 35' South, 77 ° 58' East, on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth Land.) and being at 68deg south latitude, it would still have a north-south directional orientation. As opposed to the south pole proper which has a north only. (ok or circular cw/ccw)