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The shortest distance between two points on the surface of the globe (great circle distance) can be calculated by using the haversine formula. If F1. and ?1 are the latitude and longitude of point 1 and F2and ?2 are the latitude and longitude of point 2, the great circle distance between the points is given by:
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