by JohnD » Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:28 pm
Mt.Chimborazo's summit is further from the centre of the Earth than Mt. Everest's, but by the same measure, so are the beaches of Ecuador! This is due to the 'oblateness' of the Earth, and was calculated by Isaac Asimov, in a 1966 article to which I would be grateful for a reference.
Another point, about this photo. I had always assumed that an object seen to project above the horizon of the observer was higher than the observer's eye. There are several peaks in this picture, both near and far, that show higher than the horizon. Am I wrong?
JOhn
Mt.Chimborazo's summit is further from the centre of the Earth than Mt. Everest's, but by the same measure, so are the beaches of Ecuador! This is due to the 'oblateness' of the Earth, and was calculated by Isaac Asimov, in a 1966 article to which I would be grateful for a reference.
Another point, about this photo. I had always assumed that an object seen to project above the horizon of the observer was higher than the observer's eye. There are several peaks in this picture, both near and far, that show higher than the horizon. Am I wrong?
JOhn