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Information And Advice About The GPS Satellite
The first GPS satellite was launched in 1978, under the direct command of the US military forces. More than thirty other satellites have been launched ever since for military, aviation and individual usage worldwide. The very existence of the Global Positioning System has in fact claimed the life of more than one GPS satellite, lost during the launch or on the orbit. Some satellites expired, others were replaced, but what matters most is how the technology is applied in the performance of daily tasks. The decoding of the satellite signal is done by a GPS device or receiver that provides the exact geographical location according to three-dimensional coordinates.
Presently, almost any smartphone includes a form of GPS satellite navigation with different mapping support and applications. People depend more and more on GPS orientation and problems may appear if replacements do not come for the orbiting satellites that will expire in a few years. For the moment, there are funding and management issues that impair the proper reconditioning of the GPS applications. The US Air Force maintains the entire GPS satellite structure, the economic difficulties put a lot of stress on the managers who lack funds to invest in reconditioning.
The average user will hardly notice if any of the 31 orbiting satellites will fail, because normally, four satellites at time on the sky are enough to provide adequate information. Sometimes information may get redundant as six up to eight satellites can get connected to a GPS receiver for the same tasks. But in the eventuality of no real time positioning with the GPS satellite structures, we'd have to start using maps all over again. The military, maritime and transportation systems would suffer most without GPS satellite reconditioning.
In order to offer an alternative to the GPS satellite predominance, European states prepare to launch an independent satellite navigation system in 2010. Besides the USA, other countries that have GPS satellite dominance are Russia, China and India, that operate their own Global Positioning systems. No matter how things are sorted out in terms of policy, implementation and administration at the global level, the average user will not be affected by the different modifications in the way the GPS satellite communication works. In fact, the number of GPS users will get higher because of people's attempt to improve the efficiency of navigation.
freeview sattellite tv?
if i buy a free to air satellite receiver .can i just connect it to my sky dish for it to receive transmissions
Yes - but you receive freesat channels not freeview
All the free ones BBCs ITVs CHANNEL 4 , 5 all the +1s
more, e, movies for men etc
But you can receive them all without changing your box - use sky box without card
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