IERS in the context of International Celestial Reference System


IERS in the context of International Celestial Reference System

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⭐ Core Definition: IERS

The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS), formerly the International Earth Rotation Service, is the body responsible for maintaining global time and reference frame standards, notably through its Earth Orientation Parameter (EOP) and International Celestial Reference System (ICRS) groups.

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IERS in the context of Earth ellipsoid

An Earth ellipsoid or Earth spheroid is a mathematical figure approximating the Earth's shape and size, used as a reference frame for computations in geodesy, astronomy, and the geosciences. Various different reference ellipsoids have been used as approximations.

It is an oblate spheroid (an ellipsoid of revolution) whose minor axis (polar diameter), connecting the geographical poles, is approximately aligned with the Earth's axis of rotation. The ellipsoid is also defined by the major axis (equatorial axis); the difference between the two axes is slightly more than 21 km or 0.335%.

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