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  1. The International Date Line - timeanddate.com

    Dec 30, 2011 · The International Date Line (IDL) is located at about 180° east (or west). It is halfway around the world from the prime meridian (0° longitude), the reference point of time …

  2. What Time Is It at the North Pole? - timeanddate.com

    In fact, if you were to take a short circular walk around the Pole, you could cross every time zone in a few seconds, speeding time up, in a sense, and even changing the date when you cross …

  3. Flights That Land Before You Leave - timeanddate.com

    Running through the mid-Pacific Ocean, the International Date Line is positioned halfway around the world from the prime meridian (0° longitude), which is centered on Greenwich in the UK. …

  4. Time Zones in Kiribati

    In 1994, Kiribati decided to move the International Date Line, and they did it by skipping January 1, 1995 in the country's two eastern island groups. By adding 24 hours to the time zones on …

  5. Is the Prime Meridian in Greenwich in the Wrong Place?

    The observatory is home to the Airy Transit Circle, a telescope designed by George Biddell Airy in the 19th century, which marks the location of the prime meridian, the line running along 0° of …

  6. Time Zone Map - timeanddate.com

    If you place more than one pin, an extra line of information is added underneath the map with links to those cities' pages. You may add as many pins as you like. To remove the pins permanently …

  7. Where to Celebrate New Year’s Twice (or Thrice!)

    This five-hour journey crosses the International Date Line and arrives some 17 hours before you took off, local time. So you would have plenty of time to charge up for a second chance to …

  8. Articles About Time Zone - timeanddate.com

    What Is the International Date Line? The International Date Line goes through the Pacific Ocean at about 180 degrees longitude. Where is the International Date Line? See it on a time zone map.

  9. What Is a Time Zone? - timeanddate.com

    Also, the International Date Line (IDL), creates 3 time zones and several time zones are only 30 and 45 minutes apart. This makes the total number of time zones worldwide much higher.

  10. Cruise Ship Time vs. Local Time - timeanddate.com

    How Are Time Zones Decided? How Many Time Zones Are There? Which Country Has the Most Time Zones? Half Hour & 45 Minute Time Zones Why Telling Time Is Complicated What Is …