Greenwich: ¿Por qué es el meridiano 0º?
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 Published On Jan 19, 2021

Todos nuestros mapas, relojes y las coordenadas que usamos para navegación están basadas en Greenwich, pero ¿Por qué?. Esta semana hablamos de quien decidió que Londres fuera el centro del planeta

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Referencias del episodio:
-Alfred, Randy. “Nov. 18, 1883: Railroad Time Goes Coast to Coast.” Wired, Conde Nast, 14 Jan. 2018, www.wired.com/2010/11/1118railroad-time-zones/.
-Choi, Charles Q. “Why the 'Prime Meridian of the World' Shifted Hundreds of Feet.” LiveScience, Purch, 18 Aug. 2015, www.livescience.com/51894-prime-meridian-shifts.html.
-“The Greenwich Meridian.” The Greenwich Meridian - Where East Meets West: International Meridian Conference (1884), www.thegreenwichmeridian.org/tgm/articles.php?article=10.
-S. Aoki, B. Guinot, et al. “Why the Greenwich Meridian Moved.” Journal of Geodesy, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1 Jan. 1982, link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00190-015-0844-y.
-Sea Museum. “Look to the Horizon: Why Latitude Was Easier to Find than Longitude.” Australian National Maritime Museum, www.sea.museum/2016/06/22/look-to-the-horizon-why-latitude-was-easier-to-find-than-longitude.
-“What Is the Prime Meridian and Why Is It in Greenwich?” Royal Museums Greenwich, 2 Apr. 2020, www.rmg.co.uk/discover/explore/prime-meridian-greenwich.

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