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Title_en,SubTitle_en,CodeFlag,Value,MeaningParameterDescription_en,Note_en,UnitComments_en,Status | ||
Shape of the Earth,,0,,Earth assumed spherical with radius = 6 367 470.0 m,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,1,,Earth assumed spherical with radius specified (in m) by data producer,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,2,,"Earth assumed oblate spheroid with size as determined by IAU in 1965 (major axis = 6 378 160.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 775.0 m, f = 1/297.0)",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,3,,Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major and minor axes specified (in km) by data producer,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,4,,"Earth assumed oblate spheroid as defined in IAG-GRS80 model (major axis = 6 378 137.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 752.314 m, f = 1/298.257 222 101)",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,5,,Earth assumed represented by WGS-84 (as used by ICAO since 1998),,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,6,,Earth assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 229.0 m,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,7,,Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major or minor axes specified (in m) by data producer,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,8,,"Earth model assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 200 m, but the horizontal datum of the resulting latitude/longitude field is the WGS-84 reference frame",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,9,,"Earth represented by the Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Datum, using the Airy 1830 Spheroid, the Greenwich meridian as 0 longitude, and the Newlyn datum as mean sea level, 0 height",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,10-191,,Reserved,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,192-254,,Reserved for local use,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the Earth,,255,,Missing,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,0,,Earth assumed spherical with radius = 6 367 470.0 m,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,1,,Earth assumed spherical with radius specified (in m) by data producer,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,2,,"Earth assumed oblate spheroid with size as determined by IAU in 1965 (major axis = 6 378 160.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 775.0 m, f = 1/297.0)",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,3,,Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major and minor axes specified (in km) by data producer,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,4,,"Earth assumed oblate spheroid as defined in IAG-GRS80 model (major axis = 6 378 137.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 752.314 m, f = 1/298.257 222 101)",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,5,,Earth assumed represented by WGS-84 (as used by ICAO since 1998),,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,6,,Earth assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 229.0 m,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,7,,Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major or minor axes specified (in m) by data producer,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,8,,"Earth model assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 200 m, but the horizontal datum of the resulting latitude/longitude field is the WGS-84 reference frame",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,9,,"Earth represented by the Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Datum, using the Airy 1830 Spheroid, the Greenwich meridian as 0 longitude, and the Newlyn datum as mean sea level, 0 height",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,10,,"Earth model assumed WGS84 with corrected geomagnetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) defined by Gustafsson et al., 1992",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,11,,"Sun assumed spherical with radius = 695,990,000 m (Allen, C.W., 1976 Astrophysical Quantities (3rd Ed.; London: Athlone) and Stonyhurst latitude and longitude system with origin at the intersection of the solar central meridian (as seen from Earth) and the solar equator (Thompson, W, Coordinate systems for solar image data, A&A 449, 791–803 (2006))",,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,12-191,,Reserved,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,192-254,,Reserved for local use,,,Operational | ||
Shape of the reference system,,255,,Missing,,,Operational |
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