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Τι (ποιος) είναι terrestrial photogrammetry - ορισμός

TIME STANDARD FOR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS FROM THE EARTH
Terrestrial time; Terrestrial Dynamical Time; Terrestrial Dynamic Time; Terrestrial dynamic time; Terrestrial dynamical time

IMAGINE Photogrammetry         
SOFTWARE FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC OPERATIONS ON IMAGERY AND EXTRACTING INFORMATION FROM IMAGERY
Leica Photogrammetry Suite
IMAGINE Photogrammetry (formerly Leica Photogrammetry Suite – LPS) is a software application for performing photogrammetric operations on imagery and extracting information from imagery. IMAGINE Photogrammetry is significant because it is a leading commercial photogrammetry application that is used by numerous national mapping agencies, regional mapping authorities, various DOTs,ERDAS (July 30, 2008).
Photogrammetry         
  • Photograph of person using controller to explore a 3D Photogrammetry experience, Future Cities by DERIVE, recreating Tokyo.
  • [[Gibraltar 1]] [[Neanderthal]] skull 3D wireframe model, created with 123d Catch
  • Using a pentop computer to photomap an archaeological excavation in the field
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  • [[Pteryx UAV]], a civilian UAV for aerial photography and photomapping with roll-stabilised camera head
  • Tuure Leppänen, ''Reconstruction I'': 2D image from a 3D model built with photogrammetry methods from hundreds of ground-level photos of a [[japanese garden]]
  • Horatio Nelson]] bust in [[Monmouth Museum]], produced using photogrammetry
SCIENCE OF MAKING MEASUREMENTS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
Photogrammetric; Photomapping; Phototopography; Stereophotogrammetry; Photogrammetrical; Photomap; Photogrammetrist; Stereogrammetry; Stereo photogrammetry; Applications of photogrammetry
·add. ·noun A method of surveying or map making by photography, used also in determining the height and motions of clouds, sea waves, and the like.
Phototopography         
  • Photograph of person using controller to explore a 3D Photogrammetry experience, Future Cities by DERIVE, recreating Tokyo.
  • [[Gibraltar 1]] [[Neanderthal]] skull 3D wireframe model, created with 123d Catch
  • Using a pentop computer to photomap an archaeological excavation in the field
  • access-date=20 October 2017}}</ref>
  • [[Pteryx UAV]], a civilian UAV for aerial photography and photomapping with roll-stabilised camera head
  • Tuure Leppänen, ''Reconstruction I'': 2D image from a 3D model built with photogrammetry methods from hundreds of ground-level photos of a [[japanese garden]]
  • Horatio Nelson]] bust in [[Monmouth Museum]], produced using photogrammetry
SCIENCE OF MAKING MEASUREMENTS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
Photogrammetric; Photomapping; Phototopography; Stereophotogrammetry; Photogrammetrical; Photomap; Photogrammetrist; Stereogrammetry; Stereo photogrammetry; Applications of photogrammetry
·add. ·noun Photogrammetry.

Βικιπαίδεια

Terrestrial Time

Terrestrial Time (TT) is a modern astronomical time standard defined by the International Astronomical Union, primarily for time-measurements of astronomical observations made from the surface of Earth. For example, the Astronomical Almanac uses TT for its tables of positions (ephemerides) of the Sun, Moon and planets as seen from Earth. In this role, TT continues Terrestrial Dynamical Time (TDT or TD), which succeeded ephemeris time (ET). TT shares the original purpose for which ET was designed, to be free of the irregularities in the rotation of Earth.

The unit of TT is the SI second, the definition of which is based currently on the caesium atomic clock, but TT is not itself defined by atomic clocks. It is a theoretical ideal, and real clocks can only approximate it.

TT is distinct from the time scale often used as a basis for civil purposes, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). TT is indirectly the basis of UTC, via International Atomic Time (TAI). Because of the historical difference between TAI and ET when TT was introduced, TT is approximately 32.184 s ahead of TAI.