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True north, magnetic north and grid north will line up ver Britain for the first time in history!

The three 'norths' combine over Britain for the first time in history! True north, magnetic north and grid north will line up near Swanage this month - and stay in the UK for 3.5 YEARS


The three 'norths' are due to combine over Britain this month for the first time in history, and will stay over the country for the next three-and-a-half years. What this means is that true north, magnetic north and grid north will all line up, according to national mapping service Ordnance Survey. True north is the direction along the surface of the Earth that ends at the North Pole, while magnetic north points where the planet's magnetic field goes downwards. Grid north is the direction of the grid lines on maps, that usually point towards or near the North Pole. The three norths will make landfall at the village of Langton Matravers just west of Swanage in early November, before slowly travelling up the country. Dr Susan Macmillan, of the British Geological Survey, said: 'This is a once in a lifetime occurrence. Due to the unpredictability of the magnetic field on long timescales it's not possible to say when the alignment of the three norths will happen again.'

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Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Im thinking how true north and magnetic north could line up, hows that work🤔
bowman81 · M
@Virgo79 It always lines up from somewhere. It depends on where you are standing. If you have a globe put a piece of tape where magnetic North is currently (close enough it is always moving) then you will see that you can draw a line from the equator through Mag. North and North Pole and another 180 degrees from it that will line up through both norths.
Grid north is just True north on a map.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@bowman81 well if you put it that way i guess