{"id":203470,"date":"2016-05-21T04:44:37","date_gmt":"2016-05-21T08:44:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/reference-systems-and-planetology.php"},"modified":"2016-05-21T04:44:37","modified_gmt":"2016-05-21T08:44:37","slug":"reference-systems-and-planetology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/planetology\/reference-systems-and-planetology.php","title":{"rendered":"Reference Systems and Planetology"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>English    <\/p>\n<p>    The Operational Direction \"Reference Systems and Planetology\"    contributes to the elaboration of reference systems and    timescales, integrates Belgium in the international reference    frames, and studies the interior, rotation, dynamics, and    crustal deformation of the Earth and other terrestrial planets    and moons of our solar system. We actively participate in the    development of Global    Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS, such as GPS, GLONASS    and Galileo) observation networks and their scientific    products. The Operational Direction is responsible for the    accurate realization    of time in Belgium and participates in the international    time scale UTC using GNSS time transfer. It is also involved in    the Solar and Terrestrial Centre    of Excellence (STCE) where GNSS observations are used to    monitor the Earth's ionosphere and troposphere. The operational    direction has a long history of research in geodesy, in    particular in the astronomical and geophysical causes of    rotation    variations of the Earth. Additionally to the planet Earth,    we have extended our research in geodesy and geophysics to the    other terrestrial    planets Mars, Venus, and Mercury, and to the moons of the    solar system planets. The operational direction is involved in    current and upcoming planetary missions and actively    contributes to the development of new missions.  <\/p>\n<p>    La Direction Oprationnelle  Systmes de rfrence et    Plantologie  contribue  l'laboration de systmes de    rfrence et dchelles de temps, intgre la Belgique dans les    repres de rfrence internationaux, et dans les tudes de    l'intrieur de la Terre, de sa rotation, de sa dynamique et de    ses dformations crustales aux niveaux local, rgional et    global, ainsi que celles des autres plantes telluriques et des    lunes de notre systme solaire. Nous participons activement au    dveloppement des rseaux d'observations du Systme Global de Navigation par    Satellites (GNSS, comme GPS, GLONASS et GALILEO) et de    leurs produits scientifiques. La Direction Oprationnelle est    responsable de la ralisation de lheure    prcise en Belgique et participe  l'chelle de temps    internationale UTC utilisant le transfert de temps par GNSS.    Elle est galement implique dans le Centre d'Excellence Terrestre et Solaire    (STCE) o les observations GNSS sont utilises pour    surveiller l'ionosphre de la Terre et la troposphre. La    Direction Oprationnelle a dj quelques dcennies d'exprience    en godsie et en particulier dans l'tude des causes    astronomiques et gophysiques des variations de la    rotation de la Terre. En plus de nos recherches en godsie    et gophysique de la Terre, nous avons tendu nos recherches    aux autres plantes    terrestres Mars, Vnus et Mercure, et aux lunes des    plantes du systme solaire. La Direction Oprationnelle est    implique dans des missions plantaires actuelles et  venir et    contribue activement au dveloppement de nouvelles missions.  <\/p>\n<p>    De operationele directie \"Referentiesystemen en Planetologie\"    werkt mee aan de ontwikkeling van referentiesystemen en    tijdschalen, integreert Belgi in de internationale    referentiesystemen, en bestudeert de inwendige structuur, de    rotatie, de dynamica en de korstvervorming van de Aarde en    andere aardse planeten en manen van ons zonnestelsel. We nemen    actief deel aan de ontwikkeling van waarnemingsnetwerken en    wetenschappelijke producten van Global Navigation Satellite Systems    GNSS, zoals GPS, GLONASS en Galileo). De operationele directie    is verantwoordelijk voor de nauwkeurige realisatie van de tijd in    Belgi en participeert in de internationale tijdschaal UTC    met behulp van GNSS-tijdsoverdracht. Ze is ook betrokken bij    het Solar and Terrestrial Centre    of Excellence (STCE) waar GNSS-waarnemingen worden gebruikt    om de ionosfeer en troposfeer van de Aarde te bestuderen. De    operationele directie heeft een decennialange ervaring in de    geodesie, in het bijzonder in de studie van de astronomische en    geofysische oorzaken van rotatieveranderingen    van de Aarde. Naast ons onderzoek in de geodesie en    geofysica van de Aarde bestuderen we ook de andere aardse planeten    Mars, Venus en Mercurius, en manen van de planeten van ons    zonnestelsel. De operationele directie neemt deel aan huidige    en toekomstige planetaire missies en draagt actief bij aan de    ontwikkeling van nieuwe missies.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/planets.oma.be\/\" title=\"Reference Systems and Planetology\">Reference Systems and Planetology<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> English The Operational Direction \"Reference Systems and Planetology\" contributes to the elaboration of reference systems and timescales, integrates Belgium in the international reference frames, and studies the interior, rotation, dynamics, and crustal deformation of the Earth and other terrestrial planets and moons of our solar system. We actively participate in the development of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS, such as GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) observation networks and their scientific products. 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