File:Tmercellipse.png
Tmercellipse.png (366 × 472 pixels, file size: 142 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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Ellipsoidal transverse Mercator projection image, 15° graticule, reprojected from US National Park Service "Natural Earth" image (public domain). | ||
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Self-made using Geocart® map projections software. | ||
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23:38, 11 July 2008 (UTC) | ||
Author |
Daniel "daan" Strebe | ||
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current | 23:14, 11 July 2008 | 366 × 472 (142 KB) | Strebe (talk | contribs) | Author: Daniel "daan" Strebe. Source: Geocart® Content: Ellipsoidal transverse Mercator projection, 15° graticule, 1 pixel/degree at equator, reprojected from Natural Earth raster source (US National Park Service public domain). {{PD-self}} |
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