Products
   The IERS Bulletin A (Rapid Service/Prediction) is available by 20:00 UTC 
   Thursday of each week. 
  
    
      Product
    
    
      Description
    
    
    
      Contains rapid determinations of Earth Orientation Parameters in a 
      human readable 
format.
    
      Polar motion, UT1-UTC, and length of day values since 02 January 1973 
      with dψ & dε using 1976 Precession/1980 Nutation Theory 
      (with 1 year of predictions)
    
    
    
    
      Polar motion, UT1-UTC, and length of day values since 02 January 1973 
      with dX & dY using IAU2000A Nutation/Precession Theory (with 1 year of 
      predictions)
    
    
    
      Polar motion, UT1-UTC, and length of day values since 01 January 1992 
      with dψ & dε using 1976 Precession/1980 Nutation Theory
    
    
    
      Polar motion, UT1-UTC, and length of day values since 01 January 1992 
      with dX & dY using IAU2000A Nutation/Precession Theory (with 1 year of 
      predictions) 
    
    
    
      All EOP values since 01 May 1992 with dψ & dε using 1976 
      Precession/1980 Nutation Theory (with 15 days of predictions) 
    
    
    
      Polar motion and UT1-UTC in simple tabular format (with 90-day 
      predictions)  
    
    
    
      Format for "finals.all" and "finals.data" 
    
    
    
      Format for "finals2000A.all" and "finals2000A.data" 
    
    
    
      Format for "gpsrapid.out" 
    
    
    
      MD5 checksums for Earth Orientation Parameters data files
    
    
    
      SHA512 checksums for Earth Orientation Parameters data files
    
   
Information
  
      IERS Bulletin A reports the latest determinations for polar
      motion, UT1-UTC, and celestial pole offsets (a.k.a, nutation offsets) at 
      daily intervals based on a combination of contributed analysis results 
      using data from Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), Satellite 
      Laser Ranging (SLR), and Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. 
      Predictions for variations a year into the future are also provided. 
      Meteorological predictions of variations in Atmospheric Angular Momentum 
      (AAM) are used to aid in the prediction of near-term UT1-UTC changes.
  
  - Contributors to the Bulletin 
      A combination
- Prediction coefficients
- 
       Explanatory supplement to IERS Bulletins A and B
- Interpolating IERS Earth 
       orientation data (IERS Gazette #13)
- Systematic 
       corrections applied to input data series
- Plots from the Bulletin A
- Statistical report for contributed
       series
- Archive of changes to Bulletin A
- 
      Past issues of Bulletin A are archived at IERS
- Contents of IERS Bulletin A:
    
  
      
        Section 1
       
        General information including key definitions and the most recently 
        adopted values of DUT1 and TAI-UTC.
       
        Section 2
       
        Quick-look daily estimates of the Earth Orientation Parameters (EOPs) 
        determined by combining the observed data. This involves the
        application of systematic corrections and statistical weighting. The 
        results are published with a delay of about one day between the date 
        of publication and the last available date with estimated EOP. Also, 
        the final EOP values, from the IERS Earth Orientation Parameter 
        Product Center (EOP PC), are published monthly when available.
       
        Section 3
       
        Predictions of x, y, and UT1-UTC, for up to 360 days following the last 
        day of data in Section 2. Predictions combine the deterministic 
        component of the EOPs with an autoregressive process that accounts for 
        the stochastic components in the EOPs.
       
        Section 4
       
        Combination and prediction of celestial pole offsets dpsi and depsilon 
        are provided when new VLBI observations become available. The results 
        are published with a delay of about one week between the date of 
        publication and the last available date with estimated offsets. Also, 
        the final celestial pole offsets, from the IERS EOP PC, are published 
        monthly when available.
       
 
Relevant References
Combination
  - McCarthy, D. D. and Luzum, B. J., 1991, "Combination of precise 
            observations of the orientation of the Earth," Bull. Geod.,
            Vol. 65, pp. 22-27.
- Luzum, B. J., Ray, J. R., Carter, M. S., and Josties, F. J., 2001, 
            "Recent Improvements to IERS Bulletin A Combination and Prediction,"
            GPS Solutions, Vol. 4(3), pp. 34-40.
            
- Wooden, W. H., Johnson, T. J., Carter, M. S., and Myers, A. E., 
            2004, "Near Real-Time IERS Products," Journees Systemes de 
            Reference Spatio-Temporels 2003, pp. 160-163.
Prediction
  - McCarthy, D. D. and Luzum, B. J., 1991, "Prediction of Earth 
            Orientation," Bull. Geod., Vol. 65, pp. 
            18-22.
- Luzum, B. J., Ray, J. R., Carter, M. S., and Josties, F. J., 2001, 
            "Recent Improvements to IERS Bulletin A Combination and 
            Prediction," GPS Solutions, Vol. 4(3), 
            pp. 34-40.
- Johnson, T. J., Luzum, B. J., Ray, J. R., 2005, "Improved near-term
            Earth rotation predictions using atmospheric angular momentum 
            analysis and forecasts," J. Geodyn., 
            Vol. 39, pp. 209-221.