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General North North West
South West West
South
The 8 points of the compass by name
N N 126˚ 306˚
A bearing of 126˚ (which is < 180) has a reciprocal bearing of 126 + 180 = 306˚
OR 250˚
A bearing of 250˚ (which is > 180) has a reciprocal bearing of 250 180 = 070˚
N N 070˚
North East East
South East 270˚ 225˚ 180˚
The 8 points of the compass measured in degrees clockwise from North
North = 0˚ 315˚ 045˚ 090˚ 135˚ A
The bearing of B FROM A is 052˚
052˚ A
The bearing of A FROM B is 232˚
N B
navigation N B 232˚
N
S
The two poles and the axis of rotation
Great circles on a sphere and their common centre
Small circles on a sphere and their different centres
The equator
Meridians of longitude
Circles of latitude 75
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