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- The Kavrayskiy VII projection is a map projection invented by Soviet cartographer Vladimir V. Kavrayskiy in 1939 for use as a general-purpose pseudocylindrical...
- in the Kavrayskiy Hills the Rennick Glacier and its tributaries fill the bay. One tributary is Serrat Glacier, which flows through the Kavrayskiy Hills...
- Vladimir Kavrayskiy (Russian: Владимир Каврайский) is a former Soviet and later Russian Navy icebreaking hydrographic survey vessel today used as a floating...
- invented the Kavrayskiy VII projection. Kavrayskiy produced a lifetime of scientific works devoted to the solution of navigation problems. Kavrayskiy Hills in...
- Tripel Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion B. J. S. Cahill's Butterfly Map Kavrayskiy VII projection Wagner VI projection Chamberlin trimetric Oronce Finé's...
- projection for mapping the whole world. List of map projections Cartography Kavrayskiy VII John Noble Wilford (October 25, 1988). "The Impossible Quest for the...
- Collignon Eckert II Eckert IV Eckert VI Equal Earth Goode homolosine Mollweide Sinusoidal Tobler hyperelliptical Kavrayskiy VII Wagner VI Winkel I and II...
- Collignon Eckert II Eckert IV Eckert VI Equal Earth Goode homolosine Mollweide Sinusoidal Tobler hyperelliptical Kavrayskiy VII Wagner VI Winkel I and II...
- Collignon Eckert II Eckert IV Eckert VI Equal Earth Goode homolosine Mollweide Sinusoidal Tobler hyperelliptical Kavrayskiy VII Wagner VI Winkel I and II...
- a pleasing, low distortion appearance. Wagner VI is equivalent to the Kavrayskiy VII horizontally elongated by a factor of 2 {\displaystyle 2} ⁄ 3 {\displaystyle...