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The IGS is adopting a new reference frame, called IGS20, as the basis of its products. IGS20 is closely related to ITRF2020, released in April 2022.
After 22 October 2022, the IGS Knowledgebase (kb.igs.org) will retire.
The fifth issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.
The IGS Standing Elections Committee and Governing Board are pleased to announce the 2022 Call for Nominations for the following IGS Governing Board positions: one Analysis Center Representative and one Network Representative.
It is a pleasure to inform you that the 2021 IGS Technical Report is now available. The Tech Report is an annually published comprehensive overview on the activities within the IGS for the past year.
We are pleased to announce the approval of a new IGS Pilot Project under the subject of “IGS For Weather and Climate Resiliency” (IGS4WCR). The pilot project will originally focus on the application of IGS data and products towards three specific areas 1) Global and Regional Air Quality, 2) Climate Monitoring and 3) Improving Weather Prediction.
The fourth issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.
The third issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.
Read the extended “From the GB Corner” article from IGS Constellations Issue 3.
The International Association of Geodesy, a parent organization of the IGS, has posted a statement on Ukraine.
To celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month 2022, the International GNSS Service (IGS) joined the global community by profiling six women in the IGS community who are making contributions to global geodesy for the greater good.
To celebrate the International Day of Education on Monday, January 24th 2022, the International GNSS Service (IGS) is highlighting three professors from the IGS Governing Board (GB). Check back throughout the week to learn more about how geodesy educators contribute to the IGS and inspire future geodesists!
The new Guidelines for IGS Real-Time Broadcasters and Stations are now available. It lists processes IGS RT Data Centers should follow to ensure continuous access to our high-quality Real-Time GNSS data and products.
We are pleased to announce that the IGS RINEX Working Group has just released the new RINEX 4.00 format and is now available on the IGS Website.
The second issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.