"Sistema de posicionamiento global" is a Spanish equivalent of "global positioning system."
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A global positioning system (GPS) is used to measure distances from one place to another.
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global positioning system helps us to find where we are on earth. in short it is also called (GPS)
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A global positioning system is a system to help navigate where you are on the planet. It is guided by satellites and works in any type of weather.
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During the 1970s, the Global Positioning System satellite network first came under development.
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The global positioning system is a network of 24 satellites plus ground based receivers.
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Global Positioning Satellite.
Actually it is Global Positioning System. but it is virtually the same thing.
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GPS stands for Global Positioning System. It is a network of satellites that orbit the Earth and provide location information to GPS receivers.
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GLS stands for Global Locating System and GPS stands for Global Positioning System.
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The global positioning system is used to measure the distance from one place to another. Its also used to define your location at a given time and help to navigate.
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The global positioning system is the network of satellites that orbit earth that gives us GPS
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Global Positioning System. IT was in my sixth grade science bk.
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Global Positioning System
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G. Michael Fitch has written:
'Use of Global Positioning System for the capture of environmental data' -- subject(s): Global Positioning System, Transportation, Data processing
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed by the United States Department of Defense for military purposes, such as accurate positioning, navigation, and tracking. It was later made available for civilian use and has since become widely adopted for various applications such as navigation, surveying, and location-based services.
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed by the United States Department of Defense. It was initially created for military purposes, but has since been made available for civilian use.
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Timon Anton Springer has written:
'Modeling and validating orbits and clocks using the global positioning system' -- subject(s): Astronomical clocks, Global Positioning System, Orbits
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