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As announced in IGSMAIL-8458, we are making changes on how we identify geographic locations in our sitelog and related metadata…
As was announced in [IGSMAIL-8431], the current term for the IGS Analysis Centre Coordinators will conclude at the end…
The eighth issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.
The “Guidelines for Continuously Operating Reference Stations in the IGS” is now available to assist station owners and operators in planning and maintaining CORS.
From July 19, 2023 onwards, station-wise RINEX 4.00 data files can be found in the operational archives. Additionally, RINEX 4.01 has been officially released.
It is a pleasure to inform you that the 2022 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.
The sixth issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.
The new and improved IGS Site Log Manager (SLM 2.0) and IGS Network visualization system (Network 2.0) are now available!
The IGS Central Bureau is pleased to announce a new and improved IGS Site Log Manager (SLM 2.0) and IGS Network visualization system (Network 2.0).
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.
The “Guidelines for Long Product Filenames in the IGS” have been updated to version 2.0 and accepted by the IGS Governing Board.
The new IGS Associate Member Portal is now available.
The sixth issue of “Constellations: The Newsletter of the International GNSS Service” is now available.
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.