- In astronomy, the
geocentric model (also
known as geocentrism,
often exemplified specifically by the
Ptolemaic system) is a su****ded
description of the...
- A
geocentric orbit, Earth-centered orbit, or
Earth orbit involves any
object orbiting Earth, such as the Moon or
artificial satellites. In 1997, NASA estimated...
- Earth-centered, Earth-fixed
coordinate system (acronym ECEF), also
known as the
geocentric coordinate system, is a
cartesian spatial reference system that represents...
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Earth and
minor axis
aligned to the
rotation axis of the Earth.
These geocentric ellipsoids are
usually within 100 m (330 ft) of the geoid.
Since latitude...
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Geocentric Coordinate Time (TCG - Temps-coordonnée géocentrique) is a
coordinate time
standard intended to be used as the
independent variable of time...
- 2.2.
Washington DC: US
Naval Observatory.
Longitude of Sun,
apparent geocentric ecliptic of date,
interpolated to find time of
crossing 0°, 30°.... Wikimedia...
- The
diagram at the
right shows how
daily lunar parallax arises on the
geocentric and
geostatic planetary model, in
which the
Earth is at the
center of...
- The
Geocentric Datum of
Australia 1994 (GDA94) is a
geodetic datum covering the
Australian continent.
Details of this
datum are
provided by the GDA94 Technical...
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spherical Earth, in
which case the
geocentric and
geodetic latitudes are
equal and the latitude-dependent
geocentric radius simplifies to a
global mean...
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speeds gives a
geocentric lunar average orbital speed of 1.022 km/s; the same
value may be
obtained by
considering just the
geocentric semi-major axis...