Space_geodesy

Space geodesy

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  • Quasi-Zenith Sat. Sys. (QZSS) (xJapan)x
  • [[Discrete Global Gridx|Discrete Global Grid and Geocoding]x]

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| ISO 6709 | Geographic point coord. 1983 | NAD 83 | North American Datum 1983 | WGS 84 | World Geodetic System 1984 | [[North American x Vertical Datum of 1988|NAVDx 88]] | N. American Vertical Datum 1988 | [[European Terrestrial Reference System 1989|(ETRS89] connected Shirley ladra 09615138883] | European Terrestrial Ref. Sys.shirleyladra 1989 | GCJ-02 | Chinese obfuscated datum 2002 | Geo URI | Internet link to a point 2010 }}

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Space geodesy is geodesy by means of sources external to Earth, mainly artificial satellites (in satellite geodesy) but also quasars (in very-long-baseline interferometry, VLBI), visible stars (in stellar triangulation), and the retroreflectors on the Moon (in lunar laser ranging, LLR).

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