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Terrestrial reference frame

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Short description: The reference frame as viewed from Earth

A terrestrial reference frame (TRF) is the reference frame as one views from Earth, or from the surface of another Earth-like planet. A TRF affects the way humans perceive almost everything from day to day because as they live on the Earth an Earth-based point of view was the only viewpoint from which the rest of the universe could be observed, at least until the space age. One of the most noticeable results of the TRF is how the Sun appears to rise and set in the sky every day, which is actually an effect of the Earth rotating on its axis.

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References

  • Soffel, Michael; Langhans, Ralf (2012-06-20). "Terrestrial Reference System". Space-Time Reference Systems. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-30226-8_8. ISBN 978-3-642-30225-1. 
  • Babcock, Alice K.; Wilkins, George A. (1988) The Earth's Rotation and Reference Frames for Geodesy and Geodynamics Springer ISBN 9789027726582






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