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  • 1Satellite — This article is about artificial satellites. For natural satellites, also known as moons, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). An animation depicting the orbits of GPS satellites in medium Earth orbit …

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  • 2Satellite navigation — Geodesy Fundamentals Geodesy · …

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  • 3Satellite constellation — A group of electronic satellites working in concert is known as a satellite constellation. Such a constellation can be considered to be a number of satellites with coordinated ground coverage, operating together under shared control, synchronised …

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  • 4Satellite dish — A C band satellite dish …

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  • 5Galileo (satellite navigation) — Galileo is a global navigation satellite system currently being built by the European Union (EU) and European Space Agency (ESA). The €3.4 billion project is an alternative and complementary to the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) and the… …

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  • 6Cornell University Satellite — Operator Cornell University/AFRL Major contractors Cornell Space Systems Mission type Technology demonstrator Satellite of Earth …

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  • 7Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …

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  • 8Global navigation satellite system — (GNSS) is the standard generic term for satellite navigation systems that provide autonomous geo spatial positioning with global coverage. A GNSS allows small electronic receivers to determine their location (longitude, latitude, and altitude) to …

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  • 9Quasi-Zenith Satellite System — Quasi Zenith satellite orbit QZSS animation The Quasi Zenith Satell …

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  • 10Introduction to the Global Positioning System — The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The GPS uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, that enable GPS… …

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