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English: Condensed explanation of stereographic projection maps, colored as smaller PNG image, from larger, wider USGS file of GIF format. See enlarged view below, using a wikitable to expand beyond original size.
Date 17 February 2005
Source derivative from USGS image file (with map sections colored red/white),
  • URL: http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/graphics/stereo.gif
Author User:Quadell, re-coloring US Government USGS image.


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Explanation of stereographic projection.


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