The Struve Geodetic Arc

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Reference:
4740352114821
Issue date:06.05.2011
Designer:Jaan Saar
Number:482-06.05.11
Stamp zone:Other stamps
Stamp type:Classical
1.16 €
Description
The Struve Geodetic Arc is a chain of survey triangulations stretching from the Black Sea to Norway’ northern coast on the initiative of Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve (1793-1864) for the measurement of the shape and size of the planet Earth. The measurement of the arc is an exceptional example of different countries scientists’ and monarchs’ cooperation with a scientific aim. The length of the arc is 2,820 km. When the arc was created and more than a century later it was the longest measured meridian arc. It passes through the territory of today’s Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine. The original arc consisted of 258 main triangles and 265 main station points. Thirty-four of the original station points today survive, and three of them are situated in Estonia, one in the Tartu Observatory and two in Simuna in the West-Viru County. Since 2005 the Struve Geodetic Arc is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Product Details
4740352114821

Data sheet

Quantity issued
40000
Perforation
14 : 13¾
Printer
AS Vaba Maa
Print
offset
Sheets
souvenir sheet
Primary theme
famous people
Teema 2
history
Year
2011

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