I’m not sure about this. Mollweide is often used for visualizations of the microwave anisotropy results, as well as for any other cosmological studies that I’ve seen portrayed on oval projections over the years. (The quadrilateralized spherical cube was designed for COBE visualizations, but rarely seen.) Often, the projection is not declared in cosmological visualizations, making it practically impossible to tell, but when it is declared, the examples I have seen have always been Mollweide. I don’t recall ever seeing astronomical use of the Hammer outside of “the celestial sphere”, as in some star maps for astronomy, rather than cosmology. Professor Mollweide himself was an astronomer, used the projection for celestial maps, and inspired its use in the field. Mollweide examples:
- COBE DMR 2 & 4 Year Images
- COBE Slide Set, slide 8
- Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
- Ask Ethan: Why Are Maps Of The Cosmos Oval-Shaped?
- PLANCK SKY COVERAGE - MOLLWEIDE PROJECTION
- Why are maps of the universe elliptical?
— daan