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Re: CALCULATION OF AREA ON A SPHERE
Med Bennett <mbennett@indra.com> writes:
> This is an interesting problem and I was hoping that someone would have
> provided a slick answer by now. I started searching the Web and came up
> with the following. It seems as though you could triangulate your points
> and then use the theorem presented below:
> [ ... deleted ... ]
This was discussed a little bit in August 1999 (see "area enclosed by
a polygon on a sphere" on www.deja.com). The tricky part of course is
computing the correct angles. Struan Gray wondered if there was a
utility routine in the idlastro library which could help.
Try GCIRC of idlastro, but also these two from the "JHU/APL/S1R usr
Library".
SPHGC Find intersections of two great circles on sphere.
SPHIC Compute intersection points of two circles on a unit sphere.
I found these here:
http://www.astro.washington.edu/deutsch/idl/
Craig
P.S. A little research is all it takes!
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