File:Gott-Goldberg-Vanderbei Projection.png

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English: I tried to recreate the "Double-Sided Gott Equidistant projection", a "radically new class of flat double-sided maps (like phonograph records)" based on two azimuthal equidistant projection of both hemispheres.

"Note: What is shown here are the two sides of a flat disk. To make the disk, just print this page, fold the paper so that the disk are front/back to each other, tape them, and then cut out the disk".

Reference: https://vanderbei.princeton.edu/planets_webgl/GottEarth.html
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Author Daniel R. Strebe

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