Geodesy

Geodesy ( /dʒiːˈɒdɨsi/), also named geodetics, a branch of earth sciences, is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in a three-dimensional time-varying space. Geodesists also study geodynamical phenomena such as crustal motion, tides, and polar motion. For this they design global and national control networks, using space and terrestrial techniques while relying on datums and coordinate systems.

Read more about Geodesy:  Definition, Geoid and Reference Ellipsoid, Coordinate Systems in Space, Heights, Geodetic Data, Point Positioning, Geodetic Observational Concepts, Geodetic Measurements, Units and Measures On The Ellipsoid, Temporal Change, International Organizations, Governmental Agencies