Lecture

Geodesy Bases and Coordinate Systems

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This lecture covers geodesy bases, coordinate systems, and projections, including the Swiss local system CH1903. It explains units, coordinate conversions, and projection systems used in geodesy. The instructor demonstrates the use of tools for drawing creation and selection, as well as mathematical handwritten entries. The lecture also discusses angular units, geoid dimensions, and geodetic references, with a focus on astronomy, navigation, and topography.

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