On 5/3/18 8:28 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Hi

If you have a very good survey grade receiver and take a long enough data set, 
yes you can
watch your location drift in some parts of the world. In most locations, fixes 
a few years apart
would be a better bet.

Indeed this does get a bit far from the world of timing …… The distances 
involved are nasty
small. Even for the location of your telescope when doing astronomical timing 
observations,
they are unlikely to matter on a yearly basis. At some point the error is “to 
small to matter” ….

Bob


Unless you live on a plate boundary and have to keep repairing your fences and foundations <grin>

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