GGOS Strategic Plan Survey
We need your input to inform and guide the goals of the next GGOS Strategic Plan. Your contribution is highly appreciated.
GGOS Film – Italian Version
An Italian version of the famous GGOS Film is now available. Don't miss to watch it. The film is now available in 7 languages.
Abstract Submission for AGU22
Please participate in the GGOS session "Geodesy for Sustainable Earth Observation" at the upcoming 2022 AGU Fall Meeting #AGU22. The deadline for abstract submission is August 3.
EGU Blog Post about GGOS
Recently EGU Geodesy Division published a post in their Blog introducing GGOS, Geodesy and the recently established Geodetic Information Portal ggos.org. Don't miss it: https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/g/2022/06/13/ggos/
Geodesy 2030
Geodesy 2030 - Don't miss this recently published paper on the current activities and future tasks of Geodesy.
Introduction in Basic Geodetic Concepts – EGU2022
The Geodesy 101 course at #EGU22 was very well attended and was a perfect way to learn more about geodetic principles. This course is for geoscientists to learn more about geodesy. Don't miss it next year at EGU...
GGOS Japan
new Logo and Film
GGOS Japan is a group to ensure close cooperation among the GGOS related institutions in Japan and to effectively foster activities associated with GGOS. This GGOS affiliate and it's GGOS Japan members are very active. They have now developed…
new Logo and Film
GGOS Film
New Versions
We recently published two new language versions of the "Discover GGOS" film. It is now available in French and Portuguese, beside of English, Spanish, German and Japanese.
New Versions
REFAG 2022 – Symposium on Reference Frames for Applications in Geoscience
The REFAG 2022 carries on the tradition of previous IAG dedicated symposia on Reference Frames, aiming to bring together leading experts from academia, public authorities and private sector with young scientists and students, to discuss current achievements and future prospects of geodetic reference frames and their scientific and societal impact. Don't miss to participate in this great symposium.
Geodetic Observation:
Measure Gravity with Atoms
Quantum gravimetry measures the acceleration of gravity, by using freely falling atoms as test masses. They were development for 30 years.
Measure Gravity with Atoms