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The Aitoff projection is a modified azimuthal
map projection In cartography, map projection is the term used to describe a broad set of transformations employed to represent the two-dimensional curved surface of a globe on a plane. In a map projection, coordinates, often expressed as latitude and longit ...
proposed by David A. Aitoff in 1889. Based on the equatorial form of the
azimuthal equidistant projection The azimuthal equidistant projection is an azimuthal map projection. It has the useful properties that all points on the map are at proportionally correct distances from the center point, and that all points on the map are at the correct azimut ...
, Aitoff first halves longitudes, then projects according to the azimuthal equidistant, and then stretches the result horizontally into a 2:1 ellipse to compensate for having halved the longitudes. Expressed simply: :x = 2 \operatorname_x\left(\frac, \varphi\right), \qquad y = \operatorname_y \left(\frac\lambda 2, \varphi \right) where azeq and azeq are the ''x'' and ''y'' components of the equatorial azimuthal equidistant projection. Written out explicitly, the projection is: :x = \frac, \qquad y = \frac where :\alpha = \arccos\left(\cos\varphi\cos\frac\right)\, and sinc ''α'' is the unnormalized sinc function with the discontinuity removed. In all of these formulas, ''λ'' is the longitude from the central meridian and ''φ'' is the latitude. Three years later, Ernst Hermann Heinrich Hammer suggested the use of the
Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection The Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection is a particular mapping from a sphere to a disk. It accurately represents area in all regions of the sphere, but it does not accurately represent angles. It is named for the Swiss mathematician Johann ...
in the same manner as Aitoff, producing the Hammer projection. While Hammer was careful to cite Aitoff, some authors have mistakenly referred to the Hammer projection as the Aitoff projection.''Flattening the Earth: Two Thousand Years of Map Projections'', John P. Snyder, 1993, pp.130-133, .


See also

* List of map projections *
Mollweide projection 400px, Mollweide projection of the world 400px, The Mollweide projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation The Mollweide projection is an equal-area, pseudocylindrical map projection generally used for maps of the world or celestial sph ...
* Hammer projection


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Table of common projections


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