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The Conventional Geocentric Reference System within the Framework of Relativity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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Some basic conceptions of relativistic reference systems are given. The conventional solar-system barycentric reference system (B-system) and the conventional geocentric reference system (G-system) are discussed. It is suggested that the harmonic conditions be used in the definition of the B-system and the G-system be defined by the B-system and the coordinate transformation given by eqs (3–2), (3–3) and (3–4).
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