Combrinck, 2012 - Google Patents
General relativity and space geodesyCombrinck, 2012
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- Combrinck L
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- Sciences of Geodesy-II: Innovations and Future Developments
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Newton's final version (published in 1726) of Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica was a great scientific achievement of the time and contained sufficient information to allow calculation of the dynamics of terrestrial and celestial bodies; it also expounded on the …
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