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Before photographic proof was possible, Eratosthenes measured the earth’s shadow cast by a stick during the summer solstice to calculate the circumference of the earth ( here. A useful application for this type of projection is a polar projection which shows all meridians (lines of longitude) as straight, with distances from the pole represented correctly.

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The extorsion of the map from that of a globe consists, mainly in the straightening out of the meridian lines allowing each to retain their original value from Greenwich, the equator to the two poles. North America is lopsided to the north: Canada is bigger than it should be, and Mexico is too small. An interactive Java Applet to study the metric deformations of the Azimuthal Equidistant Projection. NASA has published images of the earth from space, noting the “ancient Greeks believed the Earth was round and calculated its circumference with remarkable accuracy” ( here). Gleason’s map is a depiction of the earth as a globe in a north-polar azimuthal equidistant projection and is not proof that the earth is flat.A thin box could hold flat double-sided maps of all the major objects in the solar system, or a stack of Earth maps giving physical and political data. That point, ( φ 0, λ 0), will project to the center of a circular projection, with φ referring to latitude and λ referring to longitude. GeographicLib provides a class for performing azimuthal equidistant projections centered at any point on the ellipsoid. Scientific American maintains a strict policy of editorial independence in reporting developments in science to our readers.

Fact Check-Alexander Gleason’s map of the world does not

Azimuthal equidistant map projection An azimuthal equidistant projection about the North Pole extending all the way to the South Pole. From the map’s patent, we know the author was aware and in full knowledge that the map was just a projection of the spherical Earth, contradictory to the claims in his book.The shadow [earth] casts on the moon during an eclipse is round, regardless of where the moon is in the sky,” Steffen said. One Instagram user ( here) shared a TikTok video which tries to challenge the fact that that Gleason’s map is a projection of the earth as a globe.

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Goldhaber-Gordon added that this experiment would show that “locations close to the south pole appear far apart on the map,” although that is not the reality. One side of the map shows the Northern Hemisphere, the other side shows the Southern Hemisphere, with the equator running around the edge. While it may have been used by ancient Egyptians for star maps in some holy books, [1] the earliest text describing the azimuthal equidistant projection is an 11th-century work by al-Biruni. A point on the globe is chosen as "the center" in the sense that mapped distances and azimuth directions from that point to any other point will be correct.e. the other antenna being communicated with) and uses the map to determine the azimuth angle needed to point the operator's antenna. The projection appears in many Renaissance maps, and Gerardus Mercator used it for an inset of the north polar regions in sheet 13 and legend 6 of his well-known 1569 map.

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Goldhaber-Gordon said GPS is “based on not only an (approximately) spherical earth but also the special and general theories of relativity” that “would make no sense in any flat earth picture,” which is why anyone using GPS is relying on the roundness of the earth. When that occurs in science, one often needs a breakthrough, some out-of-the-box thinking, to make any radical progress. A projection of a person on a page is also flat (see Jeff Brown’s ‘Flat Stanley’ character), but people aren’t flat,” Bennett said.citation needed] An azimuthal equidistant projection centered on North Korea along with ranges of their different missiles. In France and Russia this projection is named "Postel projection" after Guillaume Postel, who used it for a map in 1581.

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