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A Mollweide projection of a Visible Earth image collected by the Earth Observatory experiment of the U.S. Government's NASA space agency. The reticle is 15 degrees in latitude and longitude.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mollweide-projection.jpg
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The Mollweide projection has gone by a number of names over the years, including Hammer-Aitoff, Aitoff, Homolographic, and Babinet; but Mollweide is now the preferred name. It has also been used as the basis from which to develop a number of other projections.
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warnercnr.colostate.edu/class_info/nr502/lg2/projection...
warnercnr.colostate.edu/class_info/nr502/lg2/projection_descriptions/mollweide.html
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The Mollweide projection is a map projection also called the elliptical projection or homolographic equal-area projection. The forward transformation is ...
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mathworld.wolfram.com/MollweideProjection.html
mathworld.wolfram.com/MollweideProjection.html
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The Mollweide projection is an attempt to moderate the behavior of the equal-area sinusoidal projection. ... The diagram below illustrates the mathematical theory behind the Mollweide projection.
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www.quadibloc.com/maps/mps0404.htm
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Besides the developments by Goode already mentioned, derived works include the interrupted Sinu-Mollweide projection by A.K. Philbrick's (1953), oblique maps like the Atlantis, and simple rescalings by reciprocal factors which preserve its features - e.g., making the Equator a standard parallel free of distortion (Robert...
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www.progonos.com/furuti/MapProj/Dither/ProjPCyl/projPCy...
www.progonos.com/furuti/MapProj/Dither/ProjPCyl/projPCyl.html
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The Mollweide projection is one way of looking at the spherical earth as a flat map. Useful for political maps, it shows the true area of land masses, choosing instead to distort their shape. Compare this with Peters, Mercator or equirectangular projection maps.
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www.die.net/earth/mollweide.html
www.die.net/earth/mollweide.html
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Mollweide Projection; This projection was presented by Carl B. Mollweide in 1805 and is used mainly for global maps showing data distributions. It was and is the inspiration for other widely accepted views of the world, including the Robinson Projection.
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www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/mollyout.htm
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Royalty free, downloadable World Mollweide Projection digital maps in fully editable, Adobe Illustrator and PDF vector format. Instant download for use in your print, web and multimedia projects. ... World Mollweide Projection Maps in Adobe Illustrator & PDF Format...
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digital-vector-maps.com/WORLD/OV-1065-World-Mollweide-P...
digital-vector-maps.com/WORLD/OV-1065-World-Mollweide-Projection.htm
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A Map Projection also called the Elliptical Projection or Homolographic Equal Area Projection. The forward transformation is ; ... Newton's Method can then be used to compute ... can be used as a first guess.
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www.math.sdu.edu.cn/mathency/math/m/m339.htm
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