Meridian
Meridian is a term with several closely related meanings in geography, astronomy, and related fields. In geography, a meridian is a half-circle line running from the North Pole to the South Pole that connects places sharing the same longitude. Meridians form the vertical lines of longitude used to specify position east or west on the globe. The global network of meridians underpins map projections and navigation, with longitudes measured in degrees from a reference meridian.
The best-known meridian is the Prime Meridian, defined as 0 degrees longitude. It was established by convention
In astronomy, the celestial meridian is the great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through the
Other uses include historical instruments such as the meridian circle, used in measuring celestial coordinates, and