Author: mupasanta

  • A FEW METERS THAT MATTER: POLAR MOTION

    A FEW METERS THAT MATTER: POLAR MOTION

    Another motion that must be considered in the coordinate transformation from ECI (Earth-Centered Inertial) to ECEF (Earth-Centered Earth-Fixed), besides precession and nutation, is polar motion. Many people often confuse polar motion with precession, even though they describe different phenomena related to Earth’s rotation. Earth’s rotational pole position is described by using two parameters, x and…

  • The Universe Moves: your north star change

    The Universe Moves: your north star change

    Precession and nutation are not just abstract motions. They are the reason we can connect the sky to the ground with precision. When we imagine Earth spinning, we often picture it as perfectly steady – a smooth sphere rotating without change. But in reality, Earth is more dynamic than it appears. Its axis is tilted…

  • Not All Days Are 24 Hours

    Not All Days Are 24 Hours

    When someone asks, “How long is a day?” the immediate answer is usually the familiar 24-hour cycle of morning, afternoon, and night. That’s correct—this is what we call the solar day, the rhythm defined by the Sun’s position in the sky. But there’s another way to measure a day, one that astronomers and satellite navigators…

  • The Satellite That Started it All

    The Satellite That Started it All

    LAPAN-Tubsat and the beginning of Indonesia’s journey into satellite making Did you know that Indonesia can actually build its own satellite? It all began in 2003, when engineers from LAPAN (now BRIN ORPA) and the Chair of Space Technology at TU Berlin working together to create something Indonesia had never made before: A satellite that…