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Converting Lat/Long Coordinates to WGS 84
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I have a list of points in Google Earth Engine. I am pasting the coordinates from a different source in latitude/longitude format into Google Earth Engine. When I do this, I get an internal server error. I think I need to convert the coordinates into the system that GEE uses, which I believe is WGS84. I have researched many conversions, and none of them have worked. How can I convert the lat/long coordinates to coordinates that Google Earth Engine can use (WGS84)?
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I have a list of points in Google Earth Engine. I am pasting the coordinates from a different source in latitude/longitude format into Google Earth Engine. When I do this, I get an internal server error. I think I need to convert the coordinates into the system that GEE uses, which I believe is WGS84. I have researched many conversions, and none of them have worked. How can I convert the lat/long coordinates to coordinates that Google Earth Engine can use (WGS84)?
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Can you give an example or three of the coordinates that you have? WGS84 is a lat-long coordinate system...
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I have a list of points in Google Earth Engine. I am pasting the coordinates from a different source in latitude/longitude format into Google Earth Engine. When I do this, I get an internal server error. I think I need to convert the coordinates into the system that GEE uses, which I believe is WGS84. I have researched many conversions, and none of them have worked. How can I convert the lat/long coordinates to coordinates that Google Earth Engine can use (WGS84)?
google-earth-engine
I have a list of points in Google Earth Engine. I am pasting the coordinates from a different source in latitude/longitude format into Google Earth Engine. When I do this, I get an internal server error. I think I need to convert the coordinates into the system that GEE uses, which I believe is WGS84. I have researched many conversions, and none of them have worked. How can I convert the lat/long coordinates to coordinates that Google Earth Engine can use (WGS84)?
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Can you give an example or three of the coordinates that you have? WGS84 is a lat-long coordinate system...
– Spacedman
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Can you give an example or three of the coordinates that you have? WGS84 is a lat-long coordinate system...
– Spacedman
3 mins ago
Can you give an example or three of the coordinates that you have? WGS84 is a lat-long coordinate system...
– Spacedman
3 mins ago
Can you give an example or three of the coordinates that you have? WGS84 is a lat-long coordinate system...
– Spacedman
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Can you give an example or three of the coordinates that you have? WGS84 is a lat-long coordinate system...
– Spacedman
3 mins ago