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Robinson and projection
The Robinson projection was adopted by National Geographic Magazine in 1988 but abandoned by them in about 1997 for the Winkel Tripel projection | Winkel Tripel.
Robinson projection of the world.
The Robinson projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation
The Robinson projection was devised by Arthur H. Robinson in 1963 in response to an appeal from the Rand McNally company, which has used the projection in general purpose world maps since that time.
The National Geographic Society ( NGS ) began using the Robinson projection for general purpose world maps in 1988, replacing the Van der Grinten projection.
In 1998 NGS abandoned the Robinson projection in favor of the Winkel tripel projection for that use.
The Robinson projection is neither equal-area nor conformal, abandoning both for a compromise.
* Robinson projection, a map projection popularly used since the 1960s to show the entire world at once
He was a prolific writer and influential philosopher on cartography, and one of his most notable accomplishments is the Robinson projection in 1961.
The Robinson projection is an example of a pseudocylindrical, or orthophanic, projection.
One of Robinson's most notable accomplishments is the Robinson projection.
In 1961, Rand McNally asked Robinson to choose a projection for use as a world map that, among other criteria, was uninterrupted, had limited distortion, and was pleasing to the eye of general viewers.
Robinson could not find a projection that satisfied the criteria, so Rand McNally commissioned him to design one.
Robinson proceeded through an iterative process to create a pseudo-cylindrical projection that intends to strike a compromise between distortions in areas and in distances, in order to attain a more natural visualization.
It is based on the Robinson projection of the Earth in order to optimize its size.

Robinson and is
On April 11th he wrote an open letter in The Advocate, making it known `` to the world that Jas. W. Robinson is by his own admission a base liar and a slanderer ''.
Brooks Robinson is great, and it is conceivable that he'll do even better in 1961 than he did in 1960.
In October 1704, after the ships had parted ways because of a dispute between Stradling and Dampier, the Cinque Ports was brought by Stradling to an island that is today known as Robinson Crusoe Island in the uninhabited archipelago of Juan Fernández off the coast of Chile for a mid-expedition restocking of supplies and fresh water.
While Anne gave no reason for leaving Thorp Green, it is thought she wanted to leave on becoming aware of the relationship between her brother and Mrs Robinson.
Of the various two-argument versions, the one developed by Péter and Robinson ( called " the " Ackermann function by some authors ) is defined for nonnegative integers m and n as follows:
In the Robinson anemometer the axis of rotation is vertical, but with this subdivision the axis of rotation must be parallel to the direction of the wind and therefore horizontal.
The club coaches a broad spectrum of age groups, including local swimmer Niamh Robinson who is sponsored by local company TP Properties.
It is a common misconception that Jackie Robinson was the first African-American major-league ballplayer ; he was actually only the first after a long gap ( and the first in the modern era ).
The life of each of the Blackadders is also entwined with their servant, all from the Baldrick family line ( played by Tony Robinson ).
Blackadder is joined by his batman Private S. Baldrick ( Tony Robinson ) and idealistic Edwardian twit Lieutenant George ( Hugh Laurie ).
Baldrick is played not by Tony Robinson, but by Philip Fox.
* Baldrick is a character in the BBC comedy series Blackadder played by Tony Robinson.
The earlier date, first proposed in modern times by John Robinson in a closely argued chapter of " Redating the New Testament " ( 1976 ), relies on the book's internal evidence, given that no external testimony exists earlier than that of Irenaeus, noted above, and the earliest extant manuscript evidence of Revelation ( P98 ) is likewise dated no earlier than the late 2nd century.
Through the work of Werner Israel, Brandon Carter, and David Robinson the no-hair theorem emerged, stating that a stationary black hole solution is completely described by the three parameters of the Kerr – Newman metric ; mass, angular momentum, and electric charge.
He is perhaps best known for his role as Will Robinson on the CBS science fiction television series Lost in Space ( 1965 – 1968 ), as well as for his role as ambassadorial aide Lennier in the syndicated series Babylon 5 ( 1994 – 1998 ).
Today, the film is seen by the British Film Institute as one of Chaplin's " great features ", while David Robinson says it shows the star at " his unrivalled peak as a creator of visual comedy.
Robinson writes that it is possible the Chaplin experienced a series of minor strokes during his convalescence, which marked the beginning of a slow decline in his health.
She is also part of the band Bandella, which also includes fellow NASA astronaut Steven Robinson, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, and Micki Pettit ( astronaut Don Pettit's wife ).
In the book Japanese Arms & Armor Introduction By Robinson, H Russell NA on page 58 there is a picture of Japanese riveted kusari, and
Within the Anglican communion there are openly gay clergy, for example, Gene Robinson is an openly gay Bishop in the US Episcopal Church.
The extent and particulars of Defoe's writing in the period from the Tory fall in 1714 to the publication of Robinson Crusoe in 1719 is widely contested.
There is an homage to Runyon that makes use of this peculiarity ( Chronic Offender by Spider Robinson ) which involves a time machine.
His name is Robinson Jones backwards.
* 1709 – Alexander Selkirk is rescued after being shipwrecked on a desert island, inspiring the book Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.

Robinson and map
Arthur H. Robinson, an American cartographer influential in thematic cartography, stated that a map not properly designed " will be a cartographic failure.
" Robinson codified the mapmaker's understanding that a map must be designed foremost with consideration to the audience and its needs.
The University of Cambridge economist Joan Robinson ( 1962 ) emphasized the disutility of 1: 1 maps and other overly detailed models: " A model which took account of all the variegation of reality would be of no more use than a map at the scale of one to one.
* 03 — Robinson / Fairmount ( Maymont / Fairfield Court ) pdf map
* 04 — Robinson / Fairmount ( Carytown / Whitcomb Court ) pdf map
During World War II, Robinson served as director of the map division of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ).
Robinson oversaw the creation of 5, 000 hand-drawn maps and attended the Allied conferences at Quebec and Cairo in 1943 and 1944 as chief U. S. map officer.
* In The Look of Maps ( 1952 ) which was based on his Doctoral research, Robinson urged cartographers to consider the function of a map as an integral part of the design process.
* In the text In The Nature of Maps ( 1976 ), Robinson and co-author Barbara Bartz Petchenik created the term map percipient, a map user who interacts with a map in a discerning way and not merely as a casual observer.
Church member Samuel Smythe purchased 2. 8 acres ( 11, 000 m² ) of land from the heirs of Alexander Robinson, whose house is found on the 1802 Hanna and Warner map of Baltimore, directly across German Street from the Smythe purchase.
sketch map of Robinson
* Robinson Crusoe Island satellite map with anchorages and other ocean-related information

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