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geodetic

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/ˌdʒioʊˈdɛtɪk/
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related to the science of measuring and understanding the Earth's shape, size, gravitational field, and the precise locations of points on its surface

  • Geodetic surveys are essential for creating accurate maps and charts used in navigation and land development.
  • The geodetic data collected from satellites help scientists monitor changes in the Earth's crust, such as tectonic movements and sea-level rise.
  • Engineers rely on geodetic measurements to design infrastructure projects, ensuring they align correctly with the Earth's curvature.
  • Modern geodetic techniques, like GPS, allow for precise tracking of locations and movements across the globe.
  • The geodetic observatory conducts research to refine models of the Earth's shape and gravitational field, contributing to our understanding of planetary dynamics.