Making Where Available to the Community
Abstract
The Norwegian Mapping Authority is an associated Analysis Center within the IVS and is currently preparing to contribute VLBI analyses to the IVS with its new 'where' software. The software is being made available to the geodetic community under an open source MIT license. You can download 'where' from GitHub and try it for yourself. 'where' is written in Python and comes with a graphical tool called 'there' that can be used to analyze results from 'where' and edit sessions. Furthermore, a geodetic Python library called 'midgard' is made available. This library contains components of 'where' that are useful in a wider setting. If you are doing any geodetic data analysis in Python, 'midgard' might be useful to you.
- Publication:
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International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry 2018 General Meeting Proceedings: "Global Geodesy and the Role of VGOS - Fundamental to Sustainable Development
- Pub Date:
- September 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019ivs..conf..199H