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Job - Alert 🚀 ➡️ Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d) als Postdoc an der Professur für Erdbeobachtung Deadline: 2024-11-12 Location: Germany, München, Bayern APPLY: www.academiceurope.com/job/?id=5589#jobs#hiring#computervision#datascience#geodesy#informatics#radartechnology

Academic Europe - Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d) als Postdoc an der Professur für Erdbeobachtung
Academic Europe - Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d) als Postdoc an der Professur für Erdbeobachtung

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Academic Europe - Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) - auf dem Gebiet der „Navigation Warfare“
Academic Europe - Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) - auf dem Gebiet der „Navigation Warfare“

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CPcphlo.bsky.social

...and just like Toni says on gravity: "Roundish" . Geodesy is built on this, and the on-the-ball Flat Earthers bring it up without bringing up the decimal places involved here (not on-the-ball enough to desist).

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AUumland.bsky.social

26.9.2024 Livestream 9:55-12:30: "Kommunale Daseinsvorsorge: Planen Bauen Betreiben“ Forum Bau-AUF-Ukrainе im Rahmen der INTERGEO - Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management Expo and Conference Stuttgart bauaufukraine.eu@ukrainekompakt.bsky.social@bmz-bund.bsky.social@deaidua.org

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JEjulieelliott.bsky.social

One of my continuous GNSS sites in the Copper River region that sits right along the eastern edge of the Alaska subduction zone. For the geodesy people out there, it is more open than it looks in this picture - there is good sky view.

Continuous GNSS site with antenna mast, solar panel, and electronics box set next to trees with yellow foliage.
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RRdrstrawpants.wobbly.earth

Geodesy actually uses relativistic relationships to do the gravity leveling with clocks. But in the end, they don't really care how the gravity field was generated, they merely want to observe it and make fancy vertical height datums with it, or use it to study melting glaciers.

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RRdrstrawpants.wobbly.earth

The answer depends on who you ask. In geodesy, where we look at large scale (planetary) gravity fields, it's 'wobbly' in the sense that it varies from place to place, but also in time. This is due to irregularly distributed masses of the Earth.

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Cclggmf.bsky.social

The earth isn't round. There's a whole scientific discipline - geodesy - that's all about how round the earth isn't. Location info is being updated because of new and better data. Everything where I live, in Colorado, is moving to the southwest about five feet and losing elevation by about two feet.

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