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Baffling. The earth isn’t a perfectly smooth solid sphere that never deforms. It is a dynamic object being shaped by all sorts of forces. How do they guarantee 0.1mm error over a year. It must be limited to a small number of high value targets given the techniques used on the article, but still unclear. Just seems wildly complicated to get right.


Yep. The ground itself moves with the tides.. so it's never static. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_tide




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