[LEAPSECS] a modest proposal

Tony Finch dot at dotat.at
Fri Mar 28 07:43:23 EDT 2008


On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Steve Allen wrote:

>

> Upon further consideration, I'm not sure I agree. For the purposes of

> satellite navigation there is not need for the terrestrial reference

> frame to be tightly tied to the celestial reference frame. Achieving

> accuracy of 1 meter certainly doesn't care about rapid changes of

> earth orientation parameters with respect to the quasars, only with

> respect to the satellites. So it could be argued that the need for

> VLBI campaigns would become a scientific extravagance no longer

> relevant to civil life.


Is there enough coupling between Earth rotation and the orbiting
satellites to make a difference between their reference frame and one
derived from quasars?

Tony.
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