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In spherical geometry two great cir Les intersect at
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In spherical geometry, two great circles intersect at two points. Great circles are the largest possible circles that can be drawn on a sphere and represent the shortest path between two points on the surface of the sphere. The intersection points of these great circles correspond to antipodal points on the sphere.
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