On 2010-01-24 21:17 , Phillip M. Feldman wrote: > Even more useful than a geosynchronous projection is a camera projection > that allows one to place the viewer at any location in space (i.e., any > latitude and longitude for the nadir point, and any altitude). (I wrote > something like this is Fortran 25 years ago). Generalizing the existing > geostationary projection to turn it into a camera projection would make > it far more useful. I hope that someone will consider making this change.
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