I was wandering if there was a GIS that offers to locate the exact opposite location of key locations (countries, even cities ?) on earth ?
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9The opposite of a location at (lambda, phi) is at (180+lambda, -phi) (where lambda is longitude and phi is latitude in degrees). What additional help in "location" would you like from the GIS? – whuber Mar 16 '11 at 17:04
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You can do this with QGIS, see: https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/383290/88814 – Babel Dec 01 '22 at 20:10
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This seems trivial to me, yet wikipedia's article on Antipodes goes into a lot of detail.
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@iant It looks like someone simply took a copy of the existing world coastlines applied the simple formula mentioned by @huber, and then added it as a layer on top of the original. A more interesting question to me is "Are there any practical uses of an antipodal map?". – Kirk Kuykendall Mar 16 '11 at 19:00
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1Working out where the core of a nuclear reactor ends up if it melts (China Syndrome). – Ian Turton Mar 16 '11 at 20:34
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Something like https://web.archive.org/web/20120512014755/http://www.antipodemap.com/?
Edited: original site does not exist anymore but still works in Wayback Machine
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This is what I was looking for, but Kirk's answer will be useful as well. Thanks to all of you ! – Réjôme Mar 17 '11 at 07:35