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The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are the directions of north, east, south, and west, commonly denoted by their initials: N, E, S, W. East and west are at right angles to north and south, with east being in the clockwise direction of rotation from north and west being directly opposite east. Intermediate points between the four cardinal directions form the points of the compass. The intermediate (intercardinal, or ordinal) directions are northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW). Further, the intermediate direction of every set of intercardinal and cardinal direction is called a secondary-intercardinal direction, the eight shortest points in the compass rose to the right, i.e. NNE, ENE, ESE, and so on.
To keep to a bearing is not, in general, the same as going in a straight direction along a great circle. Conversely, one can keep to a great circle and the bearing may change. Thus the bearing of a straight path crossing the North Pole changes abruptly at the Pole from North to South. When travelling East or West, it is only on the Equator that one can keep East or West and be going straight (without need to steer). Anywhere else, maintaining latitude requires a change in direction, requires steering. However, this change in direction becomes increasingly negligible as one moves to lower latitudes.
This video explains the main compass directions
This is to hopefully aid students in weather and climate class in remembering how to describe wind directions. I've noticed some people aren't all that comfortable with compass directions (don't be ashamed!), so let's start with that...
Features And Use Of Lensatic Compass In Map Orientation, In Finding Direction And Location, And In Land Navigation, By Day And Night. Department Of Defense Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass Pin 29407 1967
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In this video i show the most accurate way to find North, South, East and West Without a Compass.
Taken from our Woodsmaster volume 4 DVD. This is part two of the Ottomani Sun compass where you learn how to calibrate the compass and also see several methods for finding directions using the sun. These short videos are a small part of our navigation video. Filmed in 1998
In this video Darron Gedge demonstrates how to navigate using a magnetic compass and a map. This video was made at Duders Regional Park, south east of Auckland, New Zealand.
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more at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html "Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction and location, and in land navigation, by day and night." US Army training film TF5-3721 Basic Map Reading Part IV Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts. NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with more improved video & sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAK8h4mqFsM Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild noise reduction applied. US Army Field Manual FM 3-25.26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION (2001) http://www.uvm.edu/~goldbar/FM3_25.26.pdf The map of choice for land navigators is the 1:50,000-sca...
1966 US Army Training Film Basic Map Reading Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass "Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction and location, and in land navigation, by day and night." US Army training film TF5-3721 Basic Map Reading Part IV Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts. NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with more improved video & sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAK8h... Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild noise reduction applied. US Army Field Manual FM 3-25.26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION (2001) http://www.uvm.edu/~goldbar/FM3_25.26... The map of choice for lan...
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A compass is an instrument used for navigation and orientation that shows direction relative to the geographic "cardinal directions", or "points".Usually, a diagram called a compass rose, shows the directions north, south, east, and west as abbreviated initials marked on the compass.When the compass is used, the rose can be aligned with the corresponding geographic directions, so, for example, the "N" mark on the rose really points to the north.Frequently, in addition to the rose or sometimes instead of it, angle markings in degrees are shown on the compass. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): User:Bios~commonswiki License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (CC-BY-SA-3.0) Author(s): User:Bios~commonswiki (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Bios~common...
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Continuation of the US Army topo map training film. This section teaches the difference between grid north, magnetic north and true north and shows how to use a compass to properly orient the map.
BASIC MAP READING - LAND NAV - DIRECTION, ORIENTATION, AND LOCATION WITH A COMPASS - Department of Defense 1967 - PIN 29407 - FEATURES AND USE OF LENSATIC COMPASS IN MAP ORIENTATION, IN FINDING DIRECTION AND LOCATION, AND IN LAND NAVIGATION, BY DAY AND NIGHT.
For more cool math videos visit my site at http://mathgotserved.com or http://youtube.com/mathsgotserved A "bearing" is a term used (for example) in navigation, although it can also be used to refer to simply our direction of motion. Bearings can be measured in mils or degrees. In navigational terms, "bearing" is perhaps more usually the angle between our forward direction, and the direction from us to another object. It typically refers to the direction of, some object, as seen by us, compared to our current heading. In other words, it's simply the angle between our forward direction, and a line towards the object in question. The term can also be used to mean the "absolute" compass direction of an object, as seen by us. a foot bridge is to be built accross a small lake from a gazebo a...
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Twice a year we have an Equinox, which is a great opportunity to measure a number of things about our Sun, to help determine the shape of the Earth. so, in this video we explain: 1. how you can accurately measure the compass direction (azimuth or bearing) of sunrise and sunset on the date of the Equinox. 2. how you can accurately measure the compass direction (azimuth or bearing) of sunrise and sunset on the date of the Equinox. 3. how you can make a simple Solar Clinometer so you can measure the height of the sun at its zenith (solar noon) on the Equinox. 4. how to use a simple Shadow Stick Sundial on the Equinox to help determine the shape of the Earth. 5. calculate the number of hours of sunshine on the Equinox, then we'll see if it makes sense on a Flat Earth or a Globe Earth. 6. how ...