Southern mainland Alaska. All of Scotland is farther north than the vast majority of the Aleutian Islands. Scotland's southernmost point is in latitude, about 9.0 miles or 14.6 kilometers south of the southernmost point of mainland Alaska Dark Point (southernmost point approximately 54° 45' 50.4" N). Scotland's northernmost mainland point is in latitude, about 25.6 miles or 41.2 kilometers north of the center of Juneau (58° 18' 07" N). The northernmost point of Scotland's Shetland Islands is in latitude, about 24.7 miles or 39.8 kilometers south of the center of Anchorage (61° 13' 05" N).
Northern British Columbia, Northern Alberta, Northern Saskatchewan, Northern Manitoba, Far North Ontario, Northern Quebec, Northern Newfoundland and Labrador.
Scotland's Shetland Islands are at the latitude of Southern Yukon, Southern North West Territories, Southern Nunavut.
The southernmost point of Scotland is in latitude, about 121.3 kilometres or 75.4 miles north of the centre of Edmonton (53° 32' 37" N).
The northernmost point of mainland Scotland is in latitude, about 10.8 kilometres or 6.7 miles south of the centre of Churchill, Manitoba (58° 46' 09" N).
The northernmost point of Scotland's Shetland Islands is in latitude, about 15.6 kilometres or 9.7 miles north of the centre of Whitehorse, Yukon (60° 43' 16.27" N).
Shetland Islands northernmost point Out Stack ETRS89 60° 51' 38.800108" N[1] or 60° 51.647' N or 60.860778° N.
Mainland Scotland's northernmost point Easter Head, Dunnet Head ETRS89 58° 40' 19.902624" N[2] or 58° 40.332' N or 58.672195° N.
Scotland's southernmost point Carrick-kee, Mull of Galloway ETRS89 54° 37' 59.686969" N[3] or 54° 37.995' N or or 54.633246° N.
1. Personally obtained from 1:2500 digital mapping software using Ordnance Survey MasterMap mapping, Mean High Water Springs, and approximate.
2. Personally obtained from 1:2500 digital mapping software using Ordnance Survey MasterMap mapping, Mean High Water Springs, and approximate.
3. Official from Ordnance Survey Great Britain; they obtained British National Grid reference "214541mE 530254mN" from their 1:2500 Mastermap mapping, and then transformed the grid reference, which resulted in latitude "ETRS89" "54° 37' 59.686969'' N", Mean High Water Springs.
The Geodetic (Map) Datum WGS 84 is suitable for these ETRS89 latitudes.
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Yes, the altitude of the North Star is equal to the observer's latitude in the Northern Hemisphere. The North Star's position in the sky is directly above the Earth's North Pole, and as you move south from the North Pole, the angle of elevation of the North Star above the horizon decreases by an amount equal to your latitude.
The altitude of the North Celestial Pole above the northern horizon is equal to the observer's latitude. This means that the higher the observer's latitude, the higher the North Celestial Pole will appear in the sky. For example, an observer at a latitude of 45 degrees will see the North Celestial Pole 45 degrees above the northern horizon.
4940 kilometers...... (1 degree latitude is equal to 111 kilometers)
Either 35.5° north or 35° 30' (minutes) north.
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