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. Renowned for its scientific rigor, it is a primary tool used by national mapping agencies, research institutes, and the International GNSS Service (IGS) for geodetic analysis. Core Capabilities

in Switzerland, it has become a global standard in the space-geodetic community. Harvard University Core Characteristics and Development bernese gnss

For those in the "geodesy inner circle," using Bernese isn't just about finding a location; it’s about solving a complex puzzle of satellite orbits, clock drifts, and atmospheric noise. The Challenge Full support for GPS

Perhaps most poetically, Bernese allows us to measure the subtle shape of the sea surface. The geoid – the hypothetical global ocean surface if influenced only by gravity and rotation – is lumpy and wrinkled. By tracking satellites and ground stations simultaneously, Bernese helps map these millimeter-high “hills” and “valleys” of water. This is the foundation for understanding ocean currents, sea-level rise from space, and even the internal structure of the Earth. sea-level rise from space

: Capable of achieving sub-centimeter precision for station coordinates and satellite orbits.

Full support for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS.