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POINT OF INTERSECTION OF A CELESTIAL BODY’S SURFACE AND ITS ROTATIONAL AXIS
Geographic pole; Cartographical pole; Cartographic pole; Geographic poles
  • A geographical axis of rotation A (green), and showing the north geographical pole A1, and south geographical pole A2; also showing a magnetic field and the magnetic axis of rotation B (blue), and the north magnetic pole B1, and south magnetic  pole B2.

Geographical pole         
A geographical pole or geographic pole is either of the two points on Earth where its axis of rotation intersects its surface. The North Pole lies in the Arctic Ocean while the South Pole is in Antarctica.
cartography         
  • graticule]]: 52–63°N of the [[equator]] and 6–33°E from Ptolemy's [[Prime Meridian]] at the [[Fortunate Isles]].
  • The ''[[Bedolina Map]]'' and its tracing, 6th–4th century BCE
  • Topographic map of [[Easter Island]].
  • Cosmographia]]''", 1570
  • 1580}}). It belongs to the so-called ''plane chart'' model, where observed latitudes and magnetic directions are plotted directly into the plane, with a constant scale, as if the Earth were a plane (Portuguese National Archives of Torre do Tombo, Lisbon).
  • Illustrated map.
  • Sierra Nevada]]
  • Small section of an orienteering map.
  • Valcamonica rock art]] (I), Paspardo r. 29, topographic composition, 4th millennium BCE
  • Mapping can be done with [[GPS]] and [[laser rangefinder]] directly in the field. Image shows mapping of forest structure (position of trees, dead wood and canopy).
  • St. Isidore's]] [[TO map]] of the world.
  • The ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', drawn by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]] for [[Roger II of Sicily]] in 1154. South is at the top
STUDY OF MAKING MAPS
Mapmaking; Cartographer; Map making; Cartographical; Geographical map; Cartographic; Mapology; Cartographers; Cartology; Legend (cartography); Key (cartography); Chartography; Cartographically; Geospatial mapping; Computer-assisted cartography; Automated cartography; Automated Mapping; Automated mapping; Map symbology; Map-making; Cartographist; Mapping (cartography); Thematic cartography; General cartography; Cartographic error; Cartograph
Cartography is the art or activity of drawing maps and geographical charts.
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Cartographically         
  • graticule]]: 52–63°N of the [[equator]] and 6–33°E from Ptolemy's [[Prime Meridian]] at the [[Fortunate Isles]].
  • The ''[[Bedolina Map]]'' and its tracing, 6th–4th century BCE
  • Topographic map of [[Easter Island]].
  • Cosmographia]]''", 1570
  • 1580}}). It belongs to the so-called ''plane chart'' model, where observed latitudes and magnetic directions are plotted directly into the plane, with a constant scale, as if the Earth were a plane (Portuguese National Archives of Torre do Tombo, Lisbon).
  • Illustrated map.
  • Sierra Nevada]]
  • Small section of an orienteering map.
  • Valcamonica rock art]] (I), Paspardo r. 29, topographic composition, 4th millennium BCE
  • Mapping can be done with [[GPS]] and [[laser rangefinder]] directly in the field. Image shows mapping of forest structure (position of trees, dead wood and canopy).
  • St. Isidore's]] [[TO map]] of the world.
  • The ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', drawn by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]] for [[Roger II of Sicily]] in 1154. South is at the top
STUDY OF MAKING MAPS
Mapmaking; Cartographer; Map making; Cartographical; Geographical map; Cartographic; Mapology; Cartographers; Cartology; Legend (cartography); Key (cartography); Chartography; Cartographically; Geospatial mapping; Computer-assisted cartography; Automated cartography; Automated Mapping; Automated mapping; Map symbology; Map-making; Cartographist; Mapping (cartography); Thematic cartography; General cartography; Cartographic error; Cartograph
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Geographical pole

A geographical pole or geographic pole is either of the two points on Earth where its axis of rotation intersects its surface. The North Pole lies in the Arctic Ocean while the South Pole is in Antarctica. North and South poles are also defined for other planets or satellites in the Solar System, with a North pole being on the same side of the invariable plane as Earth's North pole.

Relative to Earth's surface, the geographic poles move by a few metres over periods of a few years. This is a combination of Chandler wobble, a free oscillation with a period of about 433 days; an annual motion responding to seasonal movements of air and water masses; and an irregular drift towards the 80th west meridian. As cartography requires exact and unchanging coordinates, the averaged locations of geographical poles are taken as fixed cartographic poles and become the points where the body's great circles of longitude intersect.