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Cartography / Geodesy / Navigation / Astrometry / Celestial mechanics / Longitude / International Celestial Reference System / International Celestial Reference Frame / Epoch / Astrology / Measurement / Celestial coordinate system
Date: 2013-02-28 12:08:39
Cartography
Geodesy
Navigation
Astrometry
Celestial mechanics
Longitude
International Celestial Reference System
International Celestial Reference Frame
Epoch
Astrology
Measurement
Celestial coordinate system

Draft: v. 4.3, [removed]Chapter 2. Cartographic Standards 2.1 Introduction

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