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English: A geodesic on an ellipsoid of revolution. N is the north pole. A is a point at latitude φ 1 ; B is the point at latitude φ 2 which is λ 12 east of A. AB is the geodesic from A to B. E is the point at which the geodesic crosses the equator, EFH, in the northward direction. NE, NAF, and NBH are meridians. The azimuths of the geodesic at E, A, and B are α 0 , α 1 , α 2 , respectively. The direct and inverse geodesic problems solve the triangle problem NAB given an angle, α 1 for the direct problem and λ 12 for the inverse problem, and its two adjacent sides.
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26 July 2013