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Amy ([personal profile] such_heights) wrote2009-12-15 12:52 am

Question Time!

Calling my geologically inclined friends: please excuse a little lazy-webbing and help me resolve a debate with my father. Is there a non-arbritrary way of distinguishing a planet's north from its south, one that doesn't simply rely on convention? And if not, does that make all sci-fi talk of an unhabitated planet's southern hemisphere etc completely nonsensical?

... These are the things that keep me up at night.
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[personal profile] avendya 2009-12-15 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I think that between the answer about the plane of the ecliptic and [personal profile] elsane, you have it covered, but I thought I should point out magnetic poles and geographic poles can also switch (so this is a really bad method of determining north and south on geologic time scales).

(C.f. The Guardian.)