Английская Википедия:Craig retroazimuthal projection

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Craig retroazimuthal projection centered on Mecca

The Craig retroazimuthal map projection was created by James Ireland Craig in 1909. It is a modified cylindrical projection. As a retroazimuthal projection, it preserves directions from everywhere to one location of interest that is configured during construction of the projection. The projection is sometimes known as the Mecca projection because Craig, who had worked in Egypt as a cartographer, created it to help Muslims find their qibla. In such maps, Mecca is the configurable location of interest.[1]

Given latitude φ to plot, latitude φШаблон:Sub of the fixed location of interest, longitude λ to plot, and the longitude λШаблон:Sub of the fixed location of interest, the projection is defined by:

<math>\begin{align} x &= \lambda - \lambda_0\\

y &= \frac{\lambda - \lambda_0}{\sin \left(\lambda - \lambda_0\right)}\Big(\sin \varphi \cos \left(\lambda - \lambda_0\right) - \tan \varphi_0 \cos \varphi\Big)\end{align}</math>

But when λ − λШаблон:Sub = 0, y above is undefined, so instead use the ratio's continuous completion:[2]

<math>y = \sin \varphi \cos \left(\lambda - \lambda_0\right) - \tan \varphi_0 \cos \varphi = \sin \varphi - \tan \varphi_0 \cos \varphi</math>

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