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Understanding Map Projections

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VERTICAL NEAR-SIDE PERSPECTIVE<br />

Equatorial aspect—The equator.<br />

Polar aspect—All meridians.<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

Shape<br />

Minimal distortion near the center; maximal<br />

distortion near the edge.<br />

Area<br />

Minimal distortion near the center; maximal<br />

distortion near the edge.<br />

Direction<br />

True direction from the central point.<br />

The central meridian is 0°, and the latitude of origin is 90° S.<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Unlike the Orthographic projection, this perspective<br />

projection views the globe from a finite distance.<br />

This perspective gives the overall effect of the view<br />

from a satellite.<br />

PROJECTION METHOD<br />

Planar perspective projection, viewed from a<br />

specified distance above the surface. All aspects are<br />

either circular or an area less than a full hemisphere.<br />

Distance<br />

The radial scale decreases with distance from the<br />

center.<br />

LIMITATIONS<br />

Limited to a view less than 90 degrees from the<br />

central point.<br />

USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />

Uses of this projection are aesthetic more than<br />

technical. The most commonly used aspect for this<br />

purpose is the oblique.<br />

Polar aspect—Meridians are straight lines radiating<br />

from the center, and the lines of latitude are<br />

projected as concentric circles that become closer<br />

toward the edge of the globe.<br />

Equatorial aspect—The central meridian and the<br />

equator are straight lines. The other meridians and<br />

parallels are elliptical arcs.<br />

POINT OF CONTACT<br />

A single point located anywhere on the globe.<br />

LINEAR GRATICULES<br />

All aspects—The central meridian of the projection.<br />

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