
A new atomic clock in space could help us measure elevations on Earth
What if we could measure height differences on Earth with centimeter level accuracy from space?
A new article from MIT Technology Review explores how the European Space Agency’s ACES mission (Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space), now installed…

Virtual School of Geodesy – Reference Frames, Geodynamics, Atmosphere
Are you passionate about geodesy, climate change, and the global systems that help us understand our planet? Don’t miss this unique opportunity to dive deep into one of the most relevant scientific topics of our time! This international online…

Look Back at the IAG Geodesy Reception 2025
We are pleased to report that the IAG Geodesy Reception at this year’s EGU General Assembly, held on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, was a great success!
Hosted at the Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying (BEV) in Vienna, the event brought…