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The Global Positioning System, or GPS, is a highly accurate satellite-based navigation and location system. With a GPS receiver, users can quickly determine their precise latitude, longitude, and altitude. The Navstar GPS system was developed by the U.S. military. Battlefield missiles and artillery projectiles use GPS signals to determine their positions and velocities. The system is now also widely used in civilian applications, such as for the navigation of the International Space Station, airplanes, ships, railroad locomotives, ambulance fleets, family automobiles, and even hikers and golfers. Other uses include mapmaking, measuring continental drift, and tracking the movement of the polar ice sheets. Many GPS receivers are no larger than a pocket calculator, while tiny GPS computer chips can be incorporated in other electronic devices, such as cell phones and wristwatches.

A GPS system comprises a fleet of communications satellites orbiting Earth. The satellites transmit radio signals globally around the clock. In order to determine its position, a GPS receiver on Earth first measures the time it takes radio signals to travel from a satellite to its location—which will be less than a tenth of a second. Next, the receiver multiplies that time by the speed of a radio wave—186,000 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second—to obtain the distance between it and the satellite.

Knowing the distance to the satellite allows the receiver to narrow down its position. It must be located somewhere on the surface of an imaginary sphere with a radius equal to its distance from the satellite. The receiver’s built-in computer calculates the precise location through a process called triangulation. Triangulation requires measurements from three different satellites. In practice, however, a GPS receiver uses data from at least four satellites to offset slight inaccuracies in the receiver’s clock. The four satellite measurements allow the receiver to determine that its location must lie on the surface of four different imaginary spheres. The receiver quickly calculates the one point at which all four spheres intersect, effectively determining the user’s current longitude, latitude, and altitude.

Through this procedure, a GPS receiver using the basic civilian service will typically determine its position within about 35 feet (10 meters) of its true location. Receivers can use various augmentation techniques to pinpoint the location further, to within less than about 0.5 inch (1 centimeter). The military GPS service is even more accurate.

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The U.S. Department of Defense began launching experimental GPS satellites in 1978. It sent the final Navstar satellite into space in 1994, and the system was fully operational the following year. The Navstar system consists of 24 main satellites in six orbits around Earth, with each satellite circling Earth every 12 hours. The orbits are arranged so that at least five satellites are in view from most points on Earth at all times. Three spare satellites orbit Earth in case they are needed as replacements.

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Other countries have also developed GPS satellite networks. The Russian military maintains GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System), which became operational in 1996. In 2007 the European Union approved financing for the launch of 30 satellites to form its own version of GPS, known as Galileo. Meanwhile, China began creating its Beidou Navigation System. It began launching its first GPS satellites in 2000 and a series of second-generation satellites, known as Beidou-2 or Compass, in 2007.

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