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   Astrometric global solution rfc_2019c used all available VLBI observations
at 8.6GHz and 2.2 GHz, as well at 5 and 22GHz from 1980.04.11 through
2019.08.29, in total 7042 observing sessions, including 
730 observing sessions of 39 dedicated 
absolute astrometry programs.
 
In total,  16,420,269  estimates of group delays were used in
LSQ solutions.
 
Positions of 16,466 sources were adjusted in 5 least square solutions
for X/S and X/C, X-band, S-band, C-band, and K-band solutions. This
is the most complete catalogue of positions of compact radio sources.
Technical description of the solution is available
here.
 
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 Astrophysics Information 
  
 Geophysics Results 
 Station positions and velocities 
     Positions of 187 stations and their velocities were estimated as global
     parameters. Station positions are given on epoch 2000.01.01.
     Boundary conditions were selected in such a way that source positions,
     station positions and velocities are compatible with USNO series of the
     Earth orientation parameters
     finals.all and
     finals.daily.
 Antenna axis offsets 
Antenna axis offsets from LSQ estimation    
  rfc_2019c.axof
 Earth orientation parameters 
     Pole coordinates X, Y, UT1 angle, and their rate, daily correction to the
     nutation in longitude and nutation in obliquity were estimated for each
     session separately.
 Statistics 
      Miscellaneous 
      
        
      
          Control file  for batch Solve solution.
          
        
          Description of Solve batch control language.
        
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