
The azimuthal equidistant projection is an azimuthal
map projection
In cartography, a map projection is any of a broad set of Transformation (function) , transformations employed to represent the curved two-dimensional Surface (mathematics), surface of a globe on a Plane (mathematics), plane. In a 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
azimuth
An azimuth (; from ) is the horizontal angle from a cardinal direction, most commonly north, in a local or observer-centric spherical coordinate system.
Mathematically, the relative position vector from an observer ( origin) to a point ...
(direction) from the center point. A useful application for this type of projection is a polar projection which shows all meridians (lines of longitude) as straight, with distances from the pole represented correctly.
The
flag of the United Nations
The flag of the United Nations is a sky blue banner containing the United Nations' emblem in the centre. The emblem on the flag is coloured white; it is a depiction of the world map in the azimuthal equidistant projection (centred on the North ...
contains an example of a polar azimuthal equidistant projection.
History
While it may have been used by
ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
ians for star maps in some holy books,
[, p.29] the earliest text describing the azimuthal equidistant projection is an 11th-century work by
al-Biruni
Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni (; ; 973after 1050), known as al-Biruni, was a Khwarazmian Iranian scholar and polymath during the Islamic Golden Age. He has been called variously "Father of Comparative Religion", "Father of modern ...
. The first use of the projection on a terrestrial map is the pair of hemispheres by
Glareanus of about 1510.
Another early example of this system is the world map by ‛Ali b. Ahmad al-Sharafi of Sfax in 1571.
The projection appears in many Renaissance maps, and
Gerardus Mercator
Gerardus Mercator (; 5 March 1512 – 2 December 1594) was a Flemish people, Flemish geographer, cosmographer and Cartography, cartographer. He is most renowned for creating the Mercator 1569 world map, 1569 world map based on a new Mercator pr ...
used it for an inset of the north polar regions in sheet 13 and legend 6 of his well-known
1569 map. In France and Russia this projection is named "Postel projection" after
Guillaume Postel, who used it for a map in 1581. Many modern star chart
planispheres use the polar azimuthal equidistant projection.
The polar azimuthal equidistant projection has also been adopted by
21st century Flat Earthers as a map of the Flat Earth, particularly due to its use in the UN flag and its depiction of Antarctica as a ring around the edge of the Earth.
Mathematical definition
A point on the globe is chosen as "the center" in the sense that mapped distances and
azimuth
An azimuth (; from ) is the horizontal angle from a cardinal direction, most commonly north, in a local or observer-centric spherical coordinate system.
Mathematically, the relative position vector from an observer ( origin) to a point ...
directions from that point to any other point will be correct. That point, (''φ'', ''λ''), will project to the center of a circular projection, with ''φ'' referring to latitude and ''λ'' referring to longitude. All points along a given azimuth will project along a straight line from the center, and the angle ''θ'' that the line subtends from the vertical is the azimuth angle. The distance from the center point to another projected point ''ρ'' is the
arc length
Arc length is the distance between two points along a section of a curve. Development of a formulation of arc length suitable for applications to mathematics and the sciences is a problem in vector calculus and in differential geometry. In the ...
along a
great circle
In mathematics, a great circle or orthodrome is the circular intersection of a sphere and a plane passing through the sphere's center point.
Discussion
Any arc of a great circle is a geodesic of the sphere, so that great circles in spher ...
between them on the globe. By this description, then, the point on the plane specified by (''θ'',''ρ'') will be projected to Cartesian coordinates:
:
The relationship between the coordinates (''θ'',''ρ'') of the point on the globe, and its latitude and longitude coordinates (''φ'', ''λ'') is given by the equations:
:
When the center point is the north pole, ''φ''
0 equals
and ''λ'' is arbitrary, so it is most convenient to assign it the value of 0. This assignment significantly simplifies the equations for ''ρ''
u and ''θ'' to:
:
Limitation
With the
circumference of the Earth
Earth's circumference is the distance around Earth. Measured around the equator, it is . Measured passing through the poles, the circumference is .
Treating the Earth as a sphere, its circumference would be its single most important measuremen ...
being approximately , the maximum distance that can be displayed on an azimuthal equidistant projection map is half the circumference, or about . For distances less than distortions are minimal. For distances the distortions are moderate. Distances greater than are severely distorted.
If the azimuthal equidistant projection map is centered about a point whose
antipodal point
In mathematics, two points of a sphere (or n-sphere, including a circle) are called antipodal or diametrically opposite if they are the endpoints of a diameter, a straight line segment between two points on a sphere and passing through its cen ...
lies on land and the map is extended to the maximum distance of the antipode point smears into a large circle. This is shown in the example of two maps centered about
Los Angeles
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, and
Taipei
, nickname = The City of Azaleas
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, map_caption =
, pushpin_map = Taiwan#Asia#Pacific Ocean#Earth
, coordinates =
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. The antipode for Los Angeles is in the south
Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering or approximately 20% of the water area of Earth#Surface, Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia (continent), ...
hence there is not much significant distortion of land masses for the Los Angeles centered map except for
East Africa
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and
Madagascar
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. On the other hand, Taipei's antipode is near the
Argentina–Paraguay border
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, causing the Taipei centered map to severely distort
South America
South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be described as the southern Subregion#Americas, subregion o ...
.
Applications

Azimuthal equidistant projection maps can be useful in terrestrial
point to point communication. This type of projection allows the operator to easily determine in which direction to point their
directional antenna
A directional antenna or beam antenna is an antenna that radiates or receives greater radio wave power in specific directions. Directional antennas can radiate radio waves in beams, when greater concentration of radiation in a certain directio ...
. The operator simply finds on the map the location of the target transmitter or receiver (i.e. the other antenna being communicated with) and uses the map to determine the
azimuth angle needed to point the operator's antenna. The operator would use an
electric rotator to point the antenna. The map can also be used in one way communication. For example if the operator is looking to receive signals from a distant radio station, this type of projection could help identify the direction of the distant radio station. In order for the map to be useful, the map should be centered as close as possible about the location of the operator's antenna.

Azimuthal equidistant projection maps can also be useful to show ranges of ballistic missiles, as demonstrated by the map centered on North Korea showing the country's missile range.
See also
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Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection
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List of map projections
This is a summary of map projections that have articles of their own on Wikipedia or that are otherwise WP:NOTABLE, notable. Because there is no limit to the number of possible map projections,
there can be no comprehensive list.
Table of proj ...
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Modern flat Earth beliefs
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Notes
References
External links
Table of examples and properties of all common projections from radicalcartography.net
Online Azimuthal Equidistant Map Generator
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ttps://geographiclib.sourceforge.io GeographicLibprovides a class for performing azimuthal equidistant projections centered at any point on the ellipsoid.
Animated US National Weather Service Wind Data for Azimuthal equidistant projection
from ns6t.net.
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