greenwich meridian - перевод на русский
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greenwich meridian - перевод на русский

THE MERIDIAN OF THE BRITISH ROYAL OBSERVATORY IN GREENWICH, ENGLAND, WHEN DISTINGUISHED FROM THE GENERAL CONCEPT OF A PRIME MERIDIAN
Greenwich Meridian Line; Greenwich Meridian; Greenwich meridian; Prime Meridian (Greenwich); Greenwich Prime Meridian; Nullmeridian; Airy meridian
  • Greenwich meridian and the earth
  • Shetland Islands]], the most northerly parts of Scotland and the United Kingdom. Shetland lies 1° W of the prime meridian.
  • Royal Observatory]], marking the original Greenwich Prime meridian.
  • A [[GPS]] receiver at the marking strip of the Greenwich meridian. The indicated longitude is not exactly zero because the ''geodetic'' zero meridian on a geocentric reference ellipsoid (which is what GPS positioning yields, using the [[IERS Reference Meridian]]) is 102 metres east of this strip.<ref name="RMG what"/>
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greenwich meridian         
гринвичский меридиан
Greenwich meridian         
гринвичский меридиан
Greenwich Meridian         

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общая лексика

Гринвичский меридиан, нулевой меридиан (земной меридиан, проходящий через Гринвич [Greenwich], где раньше находилась Гринвичская астрономическая обсерватория [Royal Greenwich Observatory]; служит началом отсчёта географических долгот; является средним меридианом нулевого часового пояса)

Определение

ГРИНВИЧСКОЕ СРЕДНЕЕ ВРЕМЯ
см. Всемирное время.

Википедия

Prime meridian (Greenwich)

The historic prime meridian or Greenwich meridian is a geographical reference line that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in London, England. The modern IERS Reference Meridian widely used today is based on the Greenwich meridian, but differs slightly from it. This prime meridian (at the time, one of many) was first established by Sir George Airy in 1851, and by 1884, over two-thirds of all ships and tonnage used it as the reference meridian on their charts and maps. In October of that year, at the behest of US President Chester A. Arthur, 41 delegates from 25 nations met in Washington, D.C., United States, for the International Meridian Conference. This conference selected the meridian passing through Greenwich as the world standard prime meridian due to its popularity. However, France abstained from the vote, and French maps continued to use the Paris meridian for several decades. In the 18th century, London lexicographer Malachy Postlethwayt published his African maps showing the "Meridian of London" intersecting the Equator a few degrees west of the later meridian and Accra, Ghana.

The plane of the prime meridian is parallel to the local gravity vector at the Airy transit circle (51°28′40.1″N 0°0′5.3″W) of the Greenwich observatory. The prime meridian was therefore long symbolised by a brass strip in the courtyard, now replaced by stainless steel, and since 16 December 1999, it has been marked by a powerful green laser shining north across the London night sky.

Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers show that the marking strip for the prime meridian at Greenwich is not exactly at zero degrees, zero minutes, and zero seconds but at approximately 5.3 seconds of arc to the west of the meridian (meaning that the meridian appears to be 102 metres east). In the past, this offset has been attributed to the establishment of reference meridians for space-based location systems such as WGS 84 (which GPS relies on) or that errors gradually crept into the International Time Bureau timekeeping process. The actual reason for the discrepancy is that the difference between precise GNSS coordinates and astronomically determined coordinates everywhere remains a localized gravity effect due to vertical deflection; thus, no systematic rotation of global longitudes occurred between the former astronomical system and the current geodetic system.

Примеры употребления для greenwich meridian
1. Lewis began his odyssey at the Greenwich Meridian in London nearly 13 years ago and has travelled 37,000 miles.
2. UTC, like Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), is based on when the Sun arrives due south at the Greenwich Meridian, the zero line of longitude.
3. Lewis began his odyssey at the Greenwich Meridian in London in July 1''4 and is still using the 15–year–old steel–frame bicycle on which he started the expedition.
4. While the French organisers made much of the fact that the 130–mile stage will pass through Mick Jagger‘s birthplace, Gravesend, the tourist agencies will presumably focus more on Rochester‘s connections with Charles Dickens and the Tour passing the Greenwich meridian.
5. After completing the African and Middle East sections to Istanbul in Turkey, Lewis intends to ride across Europe and use his pedal boat Moksha to complete the circumnavigation by pedalling up the River Thames to the Greenwich Meridian Line late this October.