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Im having some trouble to find some equation that calculates the two coordinates from the intersection of two circules disposed on earth surface, keeping in mind the earth plane curvature.



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closed as unclear what you're asking by Lord Shark the Unknown, Gibbs, Paul Frost, amWhy, ArsenBerk Nov 16 at 0:04


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  • Hello @Filipe, for the moment your question is a bit vague. How are the circles given? And are you talking about the great circles (on a sphere) or an arbitrary circle? Please add more details in your question.
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    Nov 15 at 18:36










  • Hi @Ernie060, ty for your time.I guess im talking about in a great circle... im building some scripts to adjust received gps positions that are not in a gpx track (group of coordinates that creates a track/circuit). I have here an example (ibb.co/ezEfEf). I already calculated the circle radius keeping in mind the earths curvature. The problem is that i cant find an equation to find the intersection coordinates, that counts with the earths curvature...
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    Nov 15 at 20:27















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Im having some trouble to find some equation that calculates the two coordinates from the intersection of two circules disposed on earth surface, keeping in mind the earth plane curvature.



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closed as unclear what you're asking by Lord Shark the Unknown, Gibbs, Paul Frost, amWhy, ArsenBerk Nov 16 at 0:04


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Hello @Filipe, for the moment your question is a bit vague. How are the circles given? And are you talking about the great circles (on a sphere) or an arbitrary circle? Please add more details in your question.
    – Ernie060
    Nov 15 at 18:36










  • Hi @Ernie060, ty for your time.I guess im talking about in a great circle... im building some scripts to adjust received gps positions that are not in a gpx track (group of coordinates that creates a track/circuit). I have here an example (ibb.co/ezEfEf). I already calculated the circle radius keeping in mind the earths curvature. The problem is that i cant find an equation to find the intersection coordinates, that counts with the earths curvature...
    – Filipe
    Nov 15 at 20:27













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Im having some trouble to find some equation that calculates the two coordinates from the intersection of two circules disposed on earth surface, keeping in mind the earth plane curvature.



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Im having some trouble to find some equation that calculates the two coordinates from the intersection of two circules disposed on earth surface, keeping in mind the earth plane curvature.



Thank you for any help







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Lord Shark the Unknown, Gibbs, Paul Frost, amWhy, ArsenBerk Nov 16 at 0:04


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Lord Shark the Unknown, Gibbs, Paul Frost, amWhy, ArsenBerk Nov 16 at 0:04


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • Hello @Filipe, for the moment your question is a bit vague. How are the circles given? And are you talking about the great circles (on a sphere) or an arbitrary circle? Please add more details in your question.
    – Ernie060
    Nov 15 at 18:36










  • Hi @Ernie060, ty for your time.I guess im talking about in a great circle... im building some scripts to adjust received gps positions that are not in a gpx track (group of coordinates that creates a track/circuit). I have here an example (ibb.co/ezEfEf). I already calculated the circle radius keeping in mind the earths curvature. The problem is that i cant find an equation to find the intersection coordinates, that counts with the earths curvature...
    – Filipe
    Nov 15 at 20:27


















  • Hello @Filipe, for the moment your question is a bit vague. How are the circles given? And are you talking about the great circles (on a sphere) or an arbitrary circle? Please add more details in your question.
    – Ernie060
    Nov 15 at 18:36










  • Hi @Ernie060, ty for your time.I guess im talking about in a great circle... im building some scripts to adjust received gps positions that are not in a gpx track (group of coordinates that creates a track/circuit). I have here an example (ibb.co/ezEfEf). I already calculated the circle radius keeping in mind the earths curvature. The problem is that i cant find an equation to find the intersection coordinates, that counts with the earths curvature...
    – Filipe
    Nov 15 at 20:27
















Hello @Filipe, for the moment your question is a bit vague. How are the circles given? And are you talking about the great circles (on a sphere) or an arbitrary circle? Please add more details in your question.
– Ernie060
Nov 15 at 18:36




Hello @Filipe, for the moment your question is a bit vague. How are the circles given? And are you talking about the great circles (on a sphere) or an arbitrary circle? Please add more details in your question.
– Ernie060
Nov 15 at 18:36












Hi @Ernie060, ty for your time.I guess im talking about in a great circle... im building some scripts to adjust received gps positions that are not in a gpx track (group of coordinates that creates a track/circuit). I have here an example (ibb.co/ezEfEf). I already calculated the circle radius keeping in mind the earths curvature. The problem is that i cant find an equation to find the intersection coordinates, that counts with the earths curvature...
– Filipe
Nov 15 at 20:27




Hi @Ernie060, ty for your time.I guess im talking about in a great circle... im building some scripts to adjust received gps positions that are not in a gpx track (group of coordinates that creates a track/circuit). I have here an example (ibb.co/ezEfEf). I already calculated the circle radius keeping in mind the earths curvature. The problem is that i cant find an equation to find the intersection coordinates, that counts with the earths curvature...
– Filipe
Nov 15 at 20:27















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