Astrometric Latitude and Time Observational Database at Shanghai Observatory

  • Zheng-Xin Li
  • You-Fen Chen
  • Chang-Xia Qian
Conference paper
Part of the International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale book series (IAUS, volume 156)

Abstract

After the closing of Bureau International de L’Heure (BIH) and the establishment of International Earth Rotation Service (IERS) at the end of 1987. Shanghai Observatory has been the institute where the astrometric latitude and time observational data are collected and treated. During the past four years, about. 75,293 measurements in latitude or time determination have been obtained by the 64 optical astrometric instruments over the world from which the five-day Earth Rotation Parameters of the 1988–1990 period have still been reduced. Twelve Quarterly Report on the optical ERP have been distributed. Since the beginning of 1991 the regular reduction of the ERP has been stopped but the collecting of the observational data, is still going on in Shanghai Observatory in order to meet the requirements of the scientists who are still interested on the studies concerned with these observations. There are still 42 optical astrometric instruments taking part into the regular observations at the moment.

Keywords

North America Observational Data Code System Earth Rotation Time Determination 
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Copyright information

© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1993

Authors and Affiliations

  • Zheng-Xin Li
    • 1
  • You-Fen Chen
    • 1
  • Chang-Xia Qian
    • 1
  1. 1.Shanghai ObservatoryShanghaiChina

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