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editA stereoscopic representation of the original design of the GPS space segment, with 24 GPS satellites (4 satellites in each of 6 orbits).
The parameters used to simulate the orbits are: eccentricity e = 0.05, inclination i = 55º and a separation between orbits of 60º in the right ascension of the ascending node. Within each orbit, the four satellites are evenly spaced.
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current | 19:28, 9 December 2007 | 968 × 400 (184 KB) | El pak (talk | contribs) | A stereoscopic representation of the original design of the GPS space segment, with 24 GPS satellites (4 satellites in each of 6 orbits). The parameters used to simulate the orbits are: eccentricity e = 0.05, |
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