Earth-centered inertial (ECI) coordinate frames have their origins at the center of mass of the Earth. ECI frames are called inertial in contrast to the Earth-centered, Earth-fixed (
ECEF) frames which rotate in
inertial space in order to remain fixed with respect to the
surface of the Earth. It is convenient to represent the positions and velocities of terrestrial objects in ECEF coordinates or with latitude, longitude, and altitude. However, for objects in space, the
equations of motion that describe
orbital motion are simpler in a non-rotating frame such as ECI. The ECI frame is also useful for specifying the direction toward
celestial objects.