• iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    “Just north of Antarctica” is still not helpful at all though. Even a hemisphere would narrow it down more.

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          3 days ago

          lol what else did they mean by hemisphere? is there an eastern and a western hemisphere?

            • stebo@sopuli.xyz
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              2 days ago

              That feels wrong though. First of all the prime meridian is completely arbitrary (as opposed to the equator), and in some parts of the world like Japan and New Zealand the “western” hemisphere would actually be closest towards the east.

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            2 days ago

            Well sure, and I get that, but the map we’re looking at clearly has a W-E line marked, presumably on the prime meridian. It’s pretty westerly in that regard which seems like a pretty sensible perspective to me on how to navigate at the south pole.

            If you handed me this map and told me to go North I would go to Dronning Maud Land.

    • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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      3 days ago

      Yeah… probably “between Antarctica and the South Atlantic” would be the best reference here.

      [Now it’s probably not the time for me to ramble on how the Atlantic should be considered two oceans instead of one, right?]

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      3 days ago

      It is helpful in that it gives an idea of what sort of waters it sank at. Being close to Antarctica my mind immediately goes to heavy seas with cold weather.