Geodetic system

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Geodetic systems or map datums are used in geodesy, navigation, surveying and the Global Positioning System to indicate the datum or reference point to which a measured position is relative.

The systems are needed because the earth is not a perfect sphere.

Examples of map datums are:

The main reason that there are a number of datums is that national map making organisations did not have a common surveying reference point and only produced maps for their locality.

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See also: Geodetic system, Britain, ED50, Earth, Geodesy, Geography, Global Positioning System, Navigation