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Classical Absolute/Differential Programs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

L V Morrison*
Affiliation:
Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceux Castle, Hallsham, East Sussex

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In astronomy we try to determine a non-rotating frame from analyses of the observed motions of three mechanical systems – the solar system, the galaxy and the extragalactic nebulae. The rotation of the extragalactic frame is of the order 10-10 arcsec per century, so, for all practical purposes, this frame may be regarded as having no rotation. The other two frames are model-dependent and, as such, cannot be regarded ab initio as constituting non-rotation frames of reference. These reference frames are linked by various techniques, as shown in the diagram below.

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