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- polar motion, and length-of-day variabilities, Earth's center-of-m**** – geocenter motion, and low-degree gravity field parameters. Geofencing: vehicle tracking...
- datum attempted to be geocentric, but with the origin differing from the geocenter by hundreds of meters due to regional deviations in the direction of the...
- s**** in several locations. On 29 May 2007, close to the cliff tops, the GeoCenter Møns Klint was opened by Queen Margrethe. The geological museum with interactive...
- v_{E}^{i}} are the barycentric coordinate position and velocity of the geocenter, r E i = x i − x E i {\displaystyle r_{E}^{i}=x^{i}-x_{E}^{i}} with x...
- GeoCenter Møns Klint is a geological and natural history museum on the island of Møn in southeastern Denmark. Located close to the top of the chalk cliffs...
- Pordata. Retrieved 4 May 2021. Algarve/Southern Portugal (GeoCenter Detail Map). GeoCenter International Ltd. 2003. ISBN 3-8297-6235-6. "União de Freguesias...
- ai parchi gioco del Trentino at Google Books South Tyrol and Trentino Geocenter Euro Map at Google Books lecce (19 April 2001), "Why old Italians like...
- GRACE-FO. The lowest-degree parameters, including the Earth's oblateness and geocenter motion are best determined from satellite laser ranging. Large-scale gravity...
- as the distance to the reference ellipsoid along a radial line to the geocenter. When used without qualification, as in aviation, the term altitude refers...
- re-interpreted as the position of the mean lunar apogee as measured from the geocenter; variants of the Black Moon include replacing the mean orbit with a "true"...