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I'm having some trouble figuring this out.
Lets say we have two points on the Earth, A and B. A is your location and the longitude and latitude are known. How do you calculate B's coordinates if you know the angular separation between A and B and the bearing towards B?
Lets say we have two points on the Earth, A and B. A is your location and the longitude and latitude are known. How do you calculate B's coordinates if you know the angular separation between A and B and the bearing towards B?
