London, England Latitude 51 32 N Longitude 0 5 W
The location with coordinates 51 degrees 40 minutes 55 seconds North and 2 degrees 22 minutes 40 seconds East is in the United Kingdom. It is approximately in the northern part of England or in Scotland, depending on the specific location within those coordinates.
Any measurement used in navigation, whether longitude or latitude, is based on the 360 degrees of a full circle. The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude that passes between the poles, passing through the Greenwich Observatory in London, and is zero. So, any measurements West or East of this line, will be in degrees (based on 360) and using minutes and seconds for finer location.
Everything from 1 degree 50 minutes east to 8 degrees 13 minutes west. But the Prime Meridian, at zero degrees, is defined as the location of the British Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
This is the latitude and longitude of London, England.
If you mean Kettering, Northamptonshire, then here's your locations... Latitude = 52.3991, Longitude = -0.7251Lat = 52 degrees, 23.9 minutes NorthLong = 0 degrees, 43.5 minutes Westjimi_tomorrow
The location with coordinates 51 degrees 40 minutes 55 seconds North and 2 degrees 22 minutes 40 seconds East is in the United Kingdom. It is approximately in the northern part of England or in Scotland, depending on the specific location within those coordinates.
London is 51 degrees, 32 seconds, north.
51 degrees North and 0 degrees east/west
London sits at:51° 30′ 26″ N, 0° 7′ 39″ W51.507222, -0.1275
London is 51°30N of the equator.
The absolute location of London, United Kingdom is 51 degrees 30' N, 7 degrees W. The elevation of London is 23 feet.
Any measurement used in navigation, whether longitude or latitude, is based on the 360 degrees of a full circle. The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude that passes between the poles, passing through the Greenwich Observatory in London, and is zero. So, any measurements West or East of this line, will be in degrees (based on 360) and using minutes and seconds for finer location.
It takes approximately 25 - 30 minutes to make one full revolution.
Approximately 51 degrees north and 0 degrees east/west
It takes 30 minutes for the London Eye to do a full turn.
Everything from 1 degree 50 minutes east to 8 degrees 13 minutes west. But the Prime Meridian, at zero degrees, is defined as the location of the British Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
3 hours, 24 minutes, 45.71 seconds