Ask HN: Which common map projections make Greenland look smaller?
17 points by jimnotgym 19 hours ago
I see an urgent need for a map projection that makes Greenland look as small as possible. What are the options?
17 points by jimnotgym 19 hours ago
I see an urgent need for a map projection that makes Greenland look as small as possible. What are the options?
It looks like there’s Canada to cross before reaching the US. Am I missing something?
Download QGIS and you can just play with hundreds of projections. If you want Greenland as small as possible, pick a conical or planar projection meant for the southern hemisphere. It’ll pretty much stop existing if done right. If done wrong, it’ll grow to gargantuan proportions and surround us all. But I’m sure you’ve got additional criteria.
(Horray I reached my annual use of my geography degrees early this year!)
Scroll down and choose a projection
I suggest the Goode Homolosine, which thinks so little of Greenland that it bisects it.
I've found the Peters projection to be good and fascinating
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gall%E2%80%93Peters_projection
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I’m not sure what your intent is, but I think the interest in Greenland is more about location than size.
This projection makes it look small, but highlights how Greenland sits right between Russia and the lower 48 of the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_map_projections#/media...