Null Island
Null Island
April 14,
2025
Null Island is the location at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude (0°N 0°E), i.e., where the prime meridian and the equator intersect. Since there is no landmass located at these coordinates, it is not an actual island. Although "Null Island" started as a joke within the geospatial community, it has become a useful means of addressing a recurring issue in geographic information science. The point on the Earth's surface defined as Null Island is located in international waters in the Atlantic Ocean, roughly 600 kilometers (370 mi) off the coast of West Africa, in the Gulf of Guinea. The nearest land to Null Island is a small islet 570 km (354 mi; 307.8 nautical miles) to the north (4°45′30″N 1°58′33″W) that is part of Ghana. The depth of the seabed at that point is around 4,940 meters (16,210 ft). The Viking Sky reached this point in the ocean at approximately 7:00 AM on April 14.
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