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Difference of Latitude and Departure for 6° (174°, 186°, 354°). 
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50.3 | 541 | 538.0 | 56.5 
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50.8) 46 | 543.0 | 57.1 
50.9 | 47 | 544.0 | 57.2 
51.0] 48 | 545.0 | 57.3 
BL.1 | 49 | 546.0 | 57.4 
51.24 50 | 547.0 | 57.5 
51.3 | 551 | 548.0 | 57.6 
51.4] 52 | 549.0 | 57.7 
51.54 53 | 550.0 | 57.8 
51.6 | 54 | 551.0 | 57.9 
51.7) 55 | 552.0 | 58.0 
51.8] 56 | 553.0 | 58.1 
52.0 | 57 | 553.9 | 58.2 
52.1] 58 | 554.9 | 58.3 
52.2] 59 | 555.9 | 58.4 
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