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The Data from VLBI can be used for various vital data such as spreedsheets, information that can be used for today.
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The Data from VLBI can be used for various vital data such as spreedsheets, information that can be used for today.
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Data from Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) can be used in mapmaking today to precisely determine the locations of points on Earth, such as tectonic plate boundaries or sea level changes, with millimeter-level accuracy. By combining VLBI data with other geodetic techniques, maps can be created that show how the Earth's surface is moving and changing over time. This information is valuable for a wide range of applications, including monitoring natural disasters, land use planning, and climate change research.
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T. Venturi has written:
'A catalog of radio sources observed in VLBI 1980-1990'
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Christopher G. A. Harrison has written:
'Plate tectonics from VLBI and SLR global data' -- subject(s): Plate tectonics
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For me, it's always been Orion.
That's probably why, when my wife decided to name a star for me, she got one in Orion.
It's so prominent that if I could get simultaneous time at Kitt Peak, Palomar, and Hubble,
set up some VLBI, and get the Cray lab at Illinois to reduce it, it would be a piece o' cake
to image my star. Eat your heart out.
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