spacesailor Posted Tuesday at 10:05 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:05 AM Looks pretty much the same to me ! , ( European ). spacesailor
red750 Posted Tuesday at 11:22 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:22 AM That's a flat earthers idea of the earth. Look at the distance between east Russia and Alaska. 1
pmccarthy Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM (edited) It is just the sizes that have been corrected. Of course the image of each region is no longer the proportionate distance from its neighbours. The main message for me is that Russia is not all that big compared to Australia. Edited Tuesday at 02:28 PM by pmccarthy 1 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM (edited) According to Google, Russia is 17.1m sq kms; Australia is 7.688m sq km. Edited Tuesday at 03:35 PM by Jerry_Atrick 1
facthunter Posted Tuesday at 11:25 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:25 PM It Illustrates the Disortions of the Mercator Projection which get worse near each pole. The more common and useful one is Lamberts Conformal Orthomorphic projection based on 2 selected parallels of Latitude The only true representation is on a Globe, Nev 1 1
spacesailor Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago It may be helpful to have a frame around the image , so. ALASKA & Russia have a boarder to measure. spaesailotr
pmccarthy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 14 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: According to Google, Russia is 17.1m sq kms; Australia is 7.688m sq km. That sounds about right when looking at the image. 1
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