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- quasar positions and Earth's rotation poles 0,001 to 0,0001" (cm...mm) Astrogeodetic leveling is a local geoid determination method based on vertical deflection...
- geoid referenced to the WGS 66 Ellipsoid was derived from available astrogeodetic data to provide a detailed representation of limited land areas. After...
- In the early 8th century, the Tang court put Yi Xing in charge of an astrogeodetic survey. This survey had many purposes. It was established in order to...
- 1967. This ellipsoid acquired topocentric orientation defined at the astrogeodetic vertex Chuá, in the muni****lity of Uberaba, Brazil. This datum was...
- can be mounted on earth-moving machinery to allow automated grading. Astrogeodetic levelling Dynamic height Glossary of levelling terms Hydrostatic levelling...
- using a theory originally developed by Vening-Meinesz. VDs are used in astrogeodetic levelling: as a vertical deflection describes the difference between...
- geoid undulation and the deflection of the vertical, as explored in astrogeodetic leveling. Gravimetry is another technique for determining Earth's flattening...
- A zenith camera is an astrogeodetic telescope used today primarily for the local surveys of Earth's gravity field. Zenith cameras are designed as transportable...
- measurement, sometimes degree measurement (German: Gradmessung), is the astrogeodetic technique of determining the radius of Earth – more specifically, the...
- mapping, ...1970. Fischer, Irene. New Pieces in the Picture Puzzle of an Astrogeodetic Geoid Map of the World. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of the Army,...