The Point nemo!


Point Nemo, also known as the" Oceanic Pole of Attainability," is the furthest point on Earth from any land. It's located in the South Pacific Ocean and is considered one of the most remote places on the earth. Point Nemo's equals are roughly 48 °52.6 S latitude and 123 °23.6 W longitude.

This position is remarkable because it's roughly 1,450 navigational long hauls ( 2,688 kilometres) from the nearest land, which includes several uninhabited islets. The nearest mainlands to Point Nemo are Ducie Island (part of the Pitcairn Islands) to the north, Maher Island (part of Antarctica) to the south, and Motu Nui ( part of the Easter Island chain) to the northeast.

Point Nemo


Point Nemo is significant in terms of space disquisition because it's the point on Earth's face that's furthest from any mortal-inhabited land, making it a popular position for the controlled entry of space debris, similar to defunct satellites and space stations, when they re-up Earth's atmosphere. This minimizes the threat of debris falling in populated areas.