File:Gall-peters2.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGall-peters2.jpg | A Gall-Peters projection of a en:Visible Earth image collected by the en:Earth Observatory experiment of the U.S. Government's en:NASA space agency. The reticle is 15 degrees in latitude and longitude. |
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