Prime Meridian
The Prime Meridian is the longitude which has been designated as a zero line. On the claimsmap version 8.0.1, the longitudes were introduced, which determined the prime meridian. From this line are the longitudes measured at 0° to 180° east and to 180° west. The Anti-Meridian lies accordingly on the opposite side of the world, at ±180° east and west.
Both the Pallisican Scientific Standard Calendar and the Coordinated Micras Time count their time zones from the prime meridian.
List of passages
Prime Meridian
On Micras, starting at the north pole and heading south to the south pole, the prime meridian (according to claimsmap 17.6.1) passes through:
Approx. coordinates | Country, territory or sea | Notes |
---|---|---|
Northern Sea | North Pole | |
Meckelnburgh | Iselande | |
Northern Sea | Prime Meridian Bay | |
Meckelnburgh | Iselande | |
Northern Sea | Straits of Artsessdun | |
Lac Glacei | Saksenlant | |
Clear Sea | ||
Lac Glacei | Kloss | |
Heiðrslandt | ||
just east of Ashinthael | ||
Hurmu | Lontinien | |
Rekozemlje | ||
Çakaristan | Pathaardesh | |
Bulqan | ||
Sikatadesh | ||
Haritdesh | ||
Akbarabad, Haritdesh | ||
Floria | unknown | |
North Raynor Sea | ||
Çakaristan | Kantisha and Northak Islands | |
North Raynor Sea | Equator | |
Çakaristan | Kantisha and Northak Islands | |
North Raynor Sea | ||
Floria | unknown | |
Augusto, unknown | ||
North Raynor Sea | ||
South Raynor Sea | South Pole |
Anti-Meridian
On Micras, starting at the north pole and heading south to the south pole, the anti-meridian (according to claimsmap 17.6.1) passes through:
Approx. coordinates | Country, territory or sea | Notes |
---|---|---|
Great Western Sea | North Pole | |
South Pole |
he Anti-Meridian touches no land, running only through the Great Western Sea. The nearest land is Hana'apui Island, Çakaristan, just shy of 180° west, followed shortly by the island of Lusa, Mercury, approximately 179.5° east. The nearest continent is the west coast of Benacia, at just shy of 179.5° west, held by Batavia in Shireroth.