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Two-Point Equidistant

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Last modified August 3, 2007
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Description

This projection shows the true distance from either of two chosen points to any other point on a map.

Illustration of the Two-Point Equidistant projection


Projection method

Modified planar.


Points of contact

None.


Linear graticules

Normally none.


Properties


Shape



Minimal distortion in the region of the two chosen points, if they're within 45° of each other. Increasing distortion beyond this region.

Area



Minimal distortion in the region of the two chosen points, if they're within 45° of each other. Increasing distortion beyond this region.

Direction



Varying distortion.

Distance



Correct from either of two chosen points to any other point on the map. Straight line from either point represents the correct great circle length but not the correct great circle path.


Limitations

Does not represent great circle paths.


Uses and applications

Used by the National Geographic Society for maps of Asia.

Adapted form used by Bell Telephone system for determining the distance used to calculate long distance telephone rates.


Parameters


Desktop





Workstation





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