The ITRF (International Terrestrial Reference Frame) is an ECEF (Earth Centered,
Earth Fixed) frame of reference, i.e., a non-inertial frame of reference where
the origin is placed at the center of mass of Earth, and the frame rotates
with respect to the stars to remain fixed with respect to the Earth surface as
it rotates. The Z-axis extends along the true North as defined by the IERS
reference pole, and the X-axis extends towards the intersection between the
equator and the Greenwich meridian at any time. This function converts geodetic
latitude, longitude and altitude to Cartesian coordinates in the ITRF frame. The
WGS84 Earth ellipsoid model is used.