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Soviet cartographer Vladimir V. Kavrayskiy in 1939 for use as a general - purpose pseudocylindrical projection(passive) invented bya map projection

V. V. Kavrayskiy in 1939 for use as a general purpose pseudocylindrical projection(passive) invented bya map projection

projected coordinate reference system two - dimensional coordinate systemresultingfrom a map projection

an east - west reference line Two - dimensional coordinate systemresultingfrom a map projection

The Use Of The Resource MpprojectionSetsThe Map Projection

in the Layer Properties ( figure 2(passive) is setThe map projection

Navigating the Menu Barto setthe map projection

to witness artists in residence as they work from home , including Hadeer Omarcreatesprojection maps

Gerhardus Mercator , where the earth ’s surface is drawn as it would appear if projected on a cylinder wrapped around the earth(passive) designed bya map projection

National Geographic U.S. Geological Survey Map Projections(passive) created bymap projection

In order to successfully accomplish # 2 , you will needto setup a map projection

Flemish cartographer ( map maker ) Gerardus Mercator(passive) created nearly 450 years ago bya map projection

John Paul Goode in 1923 as an alternative to the Mercator projection(passive) invented bya map projection

Gerardus Mercator , where the earth ’s surface is drawn as it would appear if projected on a cylinder wrapped around the earth(passive) designed byA map projection

for particular purposes(passive) are designedMap projections ... PROJECTION

If you use the MAP_PROJECTION propertyto setthe map projection

by plotting angular bin versus slice number(passive) were createdProjection maps

projecting the shadows of shaped objects on a flat surface(passive) is created byMap projection

Map_Proj_Init(passive) created bythe map projection

a suitable projectionDesigninga map projection

I am tryingto setup a map projection

reddit user(passive) created byprojections Map

using „ init = epsg : xxxx ” codes or using regular PROJ parameters(passive) can be setThe MAP PROJECTION

Although it is impossible to map a curved Earth as a flat map using a plane coordinate system without distorting angles , distances , or areas , it is possibleto designa map projection

to determine areas where maple syrup may best survive changes and potentially new areas where maple syrup production could concentrate in the future.[5(passive) have been createdProjection maps

The curved pathsresultfrom the map projection

using “ init = epsg : xxxx ” codes or using regular PROJ4 parameters(passive) can be setThe MAP PROJECTION

projecting the Earth 's surface onto a plane(passive) created byA map projection

to minimize the distortion caused by flattening the Earth 's surface(passive) is designedA map projection

Karl Rove , Joe Trippi , and RealClearPolitics.com(passive) created byprojection maps

Projection ( esriGeometryCreatesa map projection

a number of waysto setthe map projection

several strip(passive) created byprojection maps

to minimize distortions along the 40th parallel which runs approximately through Tokyo and Washington(passive) is ... designedMap projection

MultiSpec will interpret the metadata in the GOSAT imagesto setthe map projection

extending features on Earth 's curved surface onto a cone(passive) created byA map projection

the tiles required knowinghow to createa map projection

using Map->Projection and the layer projection(passive) can be setThe map projection

the given provider(passive) created bythe map projection

extending features on earth 's surface onto a cylinder wrapped around earth(passive) created byA map projection

map distortion(passive) caused bymap distortion

spatial distortioncreatesspatial distortion

some areal distortioncausessome areal distortion

the type of distortion(passive) caused bythe type of distortion

Another example of distortion(passive) caused byAnother example of distortion

a visualization of distance , angle , and area distortions(passive) caused bya visualization of distance , angle , and area distortions

so that all azimuthal angles with a vertex at the central pointdesignedso that all azimuthal angles with a vertex at the central point

to North Pole Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Alaska ( EPSG 3572setto North Pole Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Alaska ( EPSG 3572

and compatible with WGS84is setand compatible with WGS84

in UTM grids that are not squarewill resultin UTM grids that are not square

problems of with data fissure , geometry deformation and metric inaccuracycausesproblems of with data fissure , geometry deformation and metric inaccuracy

to minimize distortions along the 40th parallel which runs approximately through Tokyo and Washingtonis ... designedto minimize distortions along the 40th parallel which runs approximately through Tokyo and Washington

up with Map_Proj_Init and using projected meter space , rather than lat / lon spacesetup with Map_Proj_Init and using projected meter space , rather than lat / lon space

from projecting the surface of the Earth to the surface of a planeis createdfrom projecting the surface of the Earth to the surface of a plane

from wrong CTF fittingresultingfrom wrong CTF fitting

by projecting Earth 's surface onto a plane that touches the planet at only one pointcreatedby projecting Earth 's surface onto a plane that touches the planet at only one point

A Us Map Graph Us Map CompassCreateA Us Map Graph Us Map Compass

sea with color specified as no data regionalways paintsea with color specified as no data region

for my statecreatedfor my state

on a flat plane touching the globe at one point such as the north or South Poledesignedon a flat plane touching the globe at one point such as the north or South Pole

to simulate a view a very distant observer would have of Titanis designedto simulate a view a very distant observer would have of Titan

from projecting the surface of the Earth to the surface of a cylinderis createdfrom projecting the surface of the Earth to the surface of a cylinder

mpdraw offsetmpdraw off

this map in the Stooke Small Bodies Maps collectionto createthis map in the Stooke Small Bodies Maps collection

to solve particular problemsdesignedto solve particular problems

to solve or demonstrate particular problemsdesignedto solve or demonstrate particular problems

for use with non - spherical bodiesdesignedfor use with non - spherical bodies

a central meridian to 180can seta central meridian to 180

using geodetic datumscreatedusing geodetic datums

up with cgMap_Set prior to this code begin executed ... so that the proper latitude / longitude data coordinate system is already establishedhas been setup with cgMap_Set prior to this code begin executed ... so that the proper latitude / longitude data coordinate system is already established

in the view and real world coordinates are identified and entered during the first stages of digitizingis setin the view and real world coordinates are identified and entered during the first stages of digitizing

from a cone placed over the globedesignedfrom a cone placed over the globe

on a cylinder wrapped around the worlddesignedon a cylinder wrapped around the world

from the given parameter valuescreatedfrom the given parameter values

when the contents of the globe are transferred onto a cylinder of paper Mercator Projection A map projection that results when the contents of the globe are transferred onto a cone Conic Projection A map projection that results when the contents of the globe are transferred onto a plane Azimuthal Projection Photographs from the airresultswhen the contents of the globe are transferred onto a cylinder of paper Mercator Projection A map projection that results when the contents of the globe are transferred onto a cone Conic Projection A map projection that results when the contents of the globe are transferred onto a plane Azimuthal Projection Photographs from the air

in the mid-19th century by James Gallinventedin the mid-19th century by James Gall

some gaps to appear between tilescausessome gaps to appear between tiles

from the conceptual projection of the Earth onto a tangent or secant planeresultingfrom the conceptual projection of the Earth onto a tangent or secant plane

to NZGD2000 /is setto NZGD2000 /

The difference in the dimensions of the two rectangles(passive) is caused byThe difference in the dimensions of the two rectangles

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