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A: Wikipedia uses the WGS84 datum ellipsoid for all coordinates, which is also used for GPS. This model can vary as much as ±100 m when compared to the geoid, which represents mean sea level.
A: Google Maps has introduced a reverse-geocoding feature, which gives priority to the closest object in their database, instead of the desired coordinates. The closest object is shown with a bright red marker with the map centered on it, and the requested coordinates are given a green marker that often blends into the background or is outside the displayed area. It might be called the "you must have meant this" feature. Our use of the Google Maps KML generator for Google Earth links is also affected. That's not something that can be fixed here.
A: A user script is available, but easiest is to use WikiMiniAtlas. Click on the to the left of the coordinate link will open a frame with a map of the surrounding location populated with Wikipedia articles.
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I just went ahead and added an entry for NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS), my first change to this template (and possibly to any template). I did see the instructions about getting consensus here - but thought at the time that my discussion over here was what that referred to. So apologies in advance. Hope I didn't break anything... Lklundin (talk) 15:29, 13 October 2024 (UTC) PS. In addition to "thermal anomalies" FIRMS displays a map with global coverage in decent resolution, using just a browser - and it being from NASA means it's free to use f.ex. here on Wikipedia. So really quite useful, I would say.[reply]