The opposite side of the world to Pacific is Port-aux-Français, Kerguelen, French Southern Territories.
United States
Continent: America
Coordinates: 38.482, -90.742
Indian Ocean
Exact location on the other side of the world
Coordinates: -38.482, 89.258
French Southern Territories
Port-aux-Français is the closest city to Pacific' antipodal point (1,939 km).
The antipodal city to Pacific is Port-aux-Français. This means that, among all the populated locations in the world, the farthest city from Pacific is Port-aux-Français.
The distance from Pacific to Port-aux-Français is about 18,000 kilometers. A direct flight would take around 20 hours, but there aren't commercial routes between these cities.
This table contains the populated locations that are closest to Pacific's antipode. These are the farthest cities in the world from Pacific.
City | Country | Distance from antipode | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|
Port-aux-Français, Kerguelen | French Southern Territories | 1,939 km | (-49.349, 70.219) |
Gnarabup, WA | Australia | 2,358 km | (-33.993, 114.996) |
Augusta, WA | Australia | 2,361 km | (-34.316, 115.159) |
Margaret River, WA | Australia | 2,367 km | (-33.955, 115.076) |
Cowaramup, WA | Australia | 2,373 km | (-33.850, 115.104) |
Yallingup, WA | Australia | 2,375 km | (-33.646, 115.035) |
Dunsborough, WA | Australia | 2,382 km | (-33.615, 115.104) |
Quindalup, WA | Australia | 2,385 km | (-33.636, 115.149) |
Marybrook, WA | Australia | 2,389 km | (-33.653, 115.204) |
Vasse, WA | Australia | 2,393 km | (-33.693, 115.268) |
Local time:
Coordinates: 38.482° N 90.7415° W
Local time:
Coordinates: 49.3492° S 70.2194° E
The antipode can be calculated by understanding the geographic coordinates and applying simple formulas. We will use the following variables:
Step 1: Obtain the geographic coordinates of Pacific
The DMS coordinates are: 38°28'55.2'' N 90°44'29.5'' W.
Calculations are easier by using the decimal format, hence:
LatO = 38.482°
LngO = -90.74152°
Step 2: Calculate the latitude
LatA = - LatO = -38.482°
Since the latitude is positive (north direction), the antipode must be negative (south direction).
Step 3: Calculate the longitude
LngA = LngO ± 180° = -90.74152 + 180° = 89.25848°
Since the longitude is negative, we sum 180° to ensure the final value lies between (-180, 180). If it were the other way around, we would subtract 180° for the same reason.
Result:
The antipode of Pacific is located on coordinates: (LatA, LngA) = (-38.482, 89.25848)
In DMS format: 38°28'55.2'' N 90°44'29.5'' W.