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- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame abstract "The International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) is a quasi-inertial frame of reference centered at the barycenter of the Solar System, defined by the measured positions of 212 extragalactic sources (mainly quasars). Although general relativity implies that there are no true inertial frames around gravitating bodies, the ICRF is important because it definitely does not exhibit any measurable angular motion since the extragalactic sources used to define the ICRF are so far away. The ICRF is now the standard reference frame used to define the positions of the planets (including the Earth) and other astronomical objects. It has been adopted by International Astronomical Union since 1 January 1998. ICRF had a noise floor of approximately 250 microarcseconds (µas) and an axis stability of approximately 20 µas; this was an order-of-magnitude improvement over the previous Fifth Fundamental Catalog (FK5).Note that, in astrometry, a reference frame is the physical realization of a reference system, i.e., the reference frame is the reported coordinates of data points. The ICRF is the realization of the International Celestial Reference System (ICRS), and agrees with the orientation of the Fifth Fundamental Catalog (FK5) "J2000.0" frame to within the (lower) precision of the latter.In 2009, an updated reference frame ICRF2 was created. ICRF consists of the positions of 3414 compact radio sources measured using very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI). The ICRF2 has a noise floor of approximately 40 µas and an axis stability of approximately 10 µas. Maintenance of the ICRF2 will be accomplished by a set of 295 sources that have especially good positional stability and unambiguous spatial structure. The original ICRF is now referred to as ICRF1.".
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- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageRevisionID "683285324".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Angular_motion.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Astrometry.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_object.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Barycenter.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Barycentric_coordinates_(astronomy).
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Catalogues_of_Fundamental_Stars.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrometry.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celestial_coordinate_system.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Circular_motion.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Extragalactic_astronomy.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_Fundamental_Catalog.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Frame_of_reference.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink General_relativity.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Gravitation.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Inertial_frame_of_reference.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink International_Astronomical_Union.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink International_Celestial_Reference_System.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink J2000.0.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Quasar.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLink Very-long-baseline_interferometry.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "ICFR".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "ICRF".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF)".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "International Celestial Reference Frame".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "celestial reference frame".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "reference frame".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame hasPhotoCollection International_Celestial_Reference_Frame.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Astronomy-stub.
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- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame subject Category:Astrometry.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame subject Category:Celestial_coordinate_system.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame hypernym Frame.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame type Weapon.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame type Sub-discipline.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame comment "The International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) is a quasi-inertial frame of reference centered at the barycenter of the Solar System, defined by the measured positions of 212 extragalactic sources (mainly quasars). Although general relativity implies that there are no true inertial frames around gravitating bodies, the ICRF is important because it definitely does not exhibit any measurable angular motion since the extragalactic sources used to define the ICRF are so far away.".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame label "International Celestial Reference Frame".
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame sameAs Repère_de_référence_céleste_international.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame sameAs ICRF.
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- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame sameAs Q3153243.
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- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame sameAs 國際天球參考框架.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame wasDerivedFrom International_Celestial_Reference_Frame?oldid=683285324.
- International_Celestial_Reference_Frame isPrimaryTopicOf International_Celestial_Reference_Frame.