The
Eckert VI projection is an equal-area pseudocylindrical
map projection. The length of the polar line is half that of the equator, and lines of longitude are
sinusoids. It was first described by
Max Eckert in 1906 as one of a series of three pairs of pseudocylindrical projections. In each pair, the meridians have the same shape, and the odd-numbered projection has equally spaced parallels, whereas the even-numbered projection has parallels spaced to preserve area. The pair to Eckert VI is the Eckert V projection.
Map: Strebe, using Geocart