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2019 marked the 20th anniversary of the International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry (IVS). This service is the largest and most authoritative organization that coordinates international activities in radio astrometry and VLBI sub-system of space geodesy. Currently, about 60 antennas located in many countries on all continents participate in the IVS observing programs. The IVS Data Centers have accumulated more than 18 million observations obtained during more than 17000 sessions, including more than 10,000 Intensive sessions for rapid determination of Universal Time. The paper traces the dynamics of IVS development based on statistical processing of the array of observations collected in the IVS Data Centers for the period of 1979-2018. Various statistics by the years, stations, baselines, and radio sources are provided. The evolution of the IVS observational data and the accuracy of results obtained from processing VLBI observations is considered.
The Allan variance (AVAR) was introduced 50 years ago as a statistical tool for assessing of the frequency standards deviations. For the past decades, AVAR has increasingly being used in geodesy and astrometry to assess the noise characteristics in g
In this National Report are given major results of researches conducted by Russian geodesists in 2015-2018 on the topics of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG). This report is pre
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We investigated the suitability of the astronomical 15 GHz VLBA observing program MOJAVE-5 for estimation of geodetic parameters, such as station coordinates and Earth orientation parameters. We processed contemporary geodetic dual-band RV and CN exp