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WGS 84 / SCAR IMW ST53-56 - Lambert Conformal Conic 2SP projection

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3273 - WGS 84 / SCAR IMW ST53-56



Projection Parameters ( Lambert Conformal Conic 2SP )

Parameter Value
False Northing 0
False Easting 0
Origin Latitude (degrees) -90
Origin Longitude (degrees) 144
Parallel North (degrees) -76.6666666666667
Parallel South (degrees) -79.3333333333333
Scale Factor 0



Map Datum Parameters ( WGS 84 )

Parameter Value
Map Datum Name WGS 84
EPSG CRS # 4326
Ellipsoid Name WGS 84
Semi Major Axis 6378137
Inverse Flattening 298.257223563
Conversion None



Coordinate Conversion Software



Eye4Software Coordinate Calculator

Using the Eye4Software Coordinate Calculator, you can convert coordinates from one map datum to another easily, using the user friendly user interface. This software is shipped with a database containing allmost any map datum, reference ellipsoid and map grid around.

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Eye4Software GPS Toolkit

Using the Eye4Software GPS Toolkit which is a GPS SDK (Software Developer Kit), you will be able to add coordinate conversions to your own software, scripts or webpages in the blink of an eye. The SDK can be used with various programming environments including: Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual Basic .NET, Visual C# .NET, VB Script, Borland Delphi, Borland C++ Builder, VBA (Access and Excel) and more.

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