Is the meridian visible to eyes?
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Considering the center of the pupil as a pole, imaginary lines are drawn around the eyeball that is intersected at the poles at both anterior and posterior positions, which are called the meridians of the eye. The flattest and steepest meridians of the eye are termed the principal meridians
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Meridians, celestial and terrestrial, are determined by the axial-pencil of planes passing through the axis of Earth's rotation. For a location not at a geographical pole there is a unique plane in this axial-pencil through that location.
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