Sentences with GNOMONIC
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"The gnomonic projection is a mapping of the sphere onto a plane."
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"The gnomonic coordinates determine the position of a point on the celestial sphere."
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"The gnomonic lens produces a distorted image with straight lines appearing as curves."
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"The gnomonic map projection is commonly used in navigation."
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"The gnomonic azimuthal projection is often used for astronomical purposes."
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"The gnomonic telescope has a wide field of view and low distortion."
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"The gnomonic icosahedron is a polyhedron with triangular faces."
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"The gnomonic scale allows for accurate measurements on a gnomon."
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"The gnomonic projection preserves great circles as straight lines."
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"The gnomonic equator is the circle of intersection between the Earth's equatorial plane and the gnomonic projection."
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"The gnomonic projection is commonly used in navigation and cartography."
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"The gnomonic projection shows great circles as straight lines."
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"The gnomonic projection is used to depict the shortest routes for air travel."
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"In a gnomonic projection, the scale is true along any straight line from the center."
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"The gnomonic projection preserves the angles between curves and straight lines."
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"The gnomonic projection is also known as the central projection."
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"The gnomonic projection is one of many map projections available."
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"The gnomonic projection has been used since ancient times."
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"By using a gnomonic projection, pilots can determine the shortest flight path."
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"The gnomonic projection is commonly used in celestial navigation."
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"The gnomonic projection can distort the shape and size of land masses."
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"A gnomonic chart is a useful tool for calculating great circle distances."
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"A gnomonic projection can be represented as a flat, circular plane."
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"In a gnomonic projection, circles appear as elliptical curves."
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"The gnomonic projection is used in radio wave propagation studies."
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"A gnomonic chart shows the shortest path between two points on a sphere."