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International Terrestrial Reference System and Prime meridian (Greenwich)

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Difference between International Terrestrial Reference System and Prime meridian (Greenwich)

International Terrestrial Reference System vs. Prime meridian (Greenwich)

The International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS) describes procedures for creating reference frames suitable for use with measurements on or near the Earth's surface. A prime meridian, based at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in London, England, was established by Sir George Airy in 1851.

Similarities between International Terrestrial Reference System and Prime meridian (Greenwich)

International Terrestrial Reference System and Prime meridian (Greenwich) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): World Geodetic System.

World Geodetic System

The World Geodetic System (WGS) is a standard for use in cartography, geodesy, and satellite navigation including GPS.

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International Terrestrial Reference System and Prime meridian (Greenwich) Comparison

International Terrestrial Reference System has 11 relations, while Prime meridian (Greenwich) has 37. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.08% = 1 / (11 + 37).

References

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