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[–] [email protected] 151 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (20 children)

Mercator Projection. So many ways to try to represent a sphere on a flat 2D plane but none are perfect

https://theconversation.com/five-maps-that-will-change-how-you-see-the-world-74967

And this “True Size” map is fun to play with.

TheTrueSize

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago

It's a bummer this article pushes aside the importance of calculating bearings. Figuring bearings remains a required skill in both sea and air navigation. GPS works very well, but you don't want to depend entirely upon it when there's life and property at risk. Sextants, chronographs, and navigational maps remain onboard many ships.

To not be so negative, here's something interesting the article does raise but didn't mention: azimuthal maps are regularly projected at any place on earth. Azimithual projected at a radio station this makes pointing directional antennas intuitive and fast. It's also helpful in grasping how a directional antenna will behave as their radiation patterns are drawn in polar coordinates and hence can be drawn on top of an azimithual map.

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