@dripsince He's blocked me but he can't stop people seeing that he can't do basic geometry ๐. For context, he thought that going higher and seeing further meant the earth was flat, as such a thing couldn't happen on a sphere. Geometry disagrees, he blocked. Poor deluded chap.
@dripsince The reason why I'm not doing your fatuous little "observation" is that it's 2318 where I am and I have time be up to take my daughter to school, but we could do this geometrically, try it>>>
@TexasLucha @keigh_see @ReadECAM @jon_hill84 @badibulgator@hugh_bothwell Also no one is saying "earths" system. As a "geodicist" you'd understand that such a thing can be used on any geoid.
@TexasLucha @keigh_see @ReadECAM @jon_hill84 @badibulgator@hugh_bothwell As in setting a datum, using it as a meridian and using it to make a +-90ยฐlat, 180ยฐLong map of the surface of, let's say titan.
@TexasLucha @keigh_see @ReadECAM @jon_hill84 @badibulgator@hugh_bothwell Be kind, I've had quite a bit of wine. Then explain how values used to describe earth's coordinate system can't aslo be used to describe a coordinate system on Mars. You said one can't be used to describe another, given the fact that the values here are merely angular.
@TexasLucha@badibulgator @keigh_see @ReadECAM @jon_hill84 @hugh_bothwell No one is saying anyone is using earth's lat/long to map Mars. I guarantee you @keigh_see does get that. The point being made here is that you ca substitute ECEF with MCMF and it would work perfectly well.