The relativistic reference frame near the earth and radiointerferometric observations

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Celestial Reference Systems, Relativistic Effects, Very Long Base Interferometry, Accuracy, Center Of Gravity, Earth Gravitation, Lunar Gravitation, Lunar Orbits

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The relativistic corrections to the radiointerferometric time delay for a base size comparable to that of the radius of the moon's orbit are found with an accuracy of 10 to the -12th s. The results are obtained using a system of Fermi coordinates, generalizing the Newtonian barycentric system corresponding to the center of gravity of the earth-moon system. The relativistic contributions of the geodesic precession and the homogeneous component of solar gravitation are calculated.

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