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woneil7 post(s)
#23-Aug-08 14:32

Is there a convenient and direct way to plot a great circle segment between two given points in Manifold? I recognize that I could calculate waypoints exterally and enter them as a table from which to plot a drawing line, or make a great circle drawing in a mapping program such as Versamap and import it, but I wonder whether Manifold offers a less cumbersome approach.

Will O'Neil

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#23-Aug-08 18:06

If I recall it correctly the azimuthal equidistant projection applied to spheres plots as straight lines all great circles passing through the projection central point .

Lorne

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#24-Aug-08 02:43

There was a dicussion wrt to this topic awhile back which you might find interesting. See t64225.

woneil7 post(s)
#24-Aug-08 19:54

There was a dicussion wrt to this topic awhile back which you might find interesting.

Thanks for the reference. It seems to confirm that this is a need Manifold does not meet gracefully.

If I recall it correctly the azimuthal equidistant projection applied to spheres plots as straight lines all great circles passing through the projection central point

Indeed, this is characteristic of all azimuthial projections of the sphere.

Will O'Neil

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