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    Re: Mercator projection in the news
    From: Andrés Ruiz
    Date: 2025 Aug 28, 08:51 +0200

    Despite all the drawbacks of the Mercator projection, it has been indisputably used throughout history.
    The maps shown in newspapers are useless in practical and real-life navigation.
    When I'm navigating and using an ECS, the scale makes it irrelevant which projection is used. It's a different story when planning long routes.
    As an illustration:

    Projections
    Implements alternative chart projections such as mercator, orthographic, polar, stereographic, gnomonic, and equirectangular.

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    Meridional parts are involved with the Rhumb line or loxodrome, and are independent with the projection used. (There is a lot of misinformation on the Web!, and Bowditch is also lax in using it to build his tables).
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    Where B is the latitude, L the longitude, and C the course.
    a, e the ellipsoid parameters.

     
    Fair winds and following seas!
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    Andrés Ruiz
    Navigational Algorithms
    http://sites.google.com/site/navigationalalgorithms/

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