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==Description==
The [[GPS_General_Introduction|GPS is a space-based global navigation satellite system]] (GNSS) that provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services to civilian and military users on a continuous worldwide basis -- freely available to all.
[[File:GPS Satellite NASA art-iif.jpg|none|thumb|250px|alt=GPS Satellite|GPS Satellite (artist interpretation)]]
It is maintained by the United States government and is freely accessible by anyone with a GPS receiver.
GPS receivers compute their position in the GPS Reference System using satellite technology and based on triangulation principles.
GPS was originally developed for the U.S. military, but is now provided as a public service for people all over the world by the U.S. government.
Deployment of the GPS system began on 22 February 1978 with the launch of the first Block I Navstar GPS satellite. Initial Operating Capability was declared in December 1993 with 24 operational GPS satellites in orbit. Full Operational Capability was declared in June of 1995.


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Title GPS
Edited by GMV
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2000
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Description

The GPS is a space-based global navigation satellite system (GNSS) that provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services to civilian and military users on a continuous worldwide basis -- freely available to all.

GPS Satellite
GPS Satellite (artist interpretation)

It is maintained by the United States government and is freely accessible by anyone with a GPS receiver.

GPS receivers compute their position in the GPS Reference System using satellite technology and based on triangulation principles. GPS was originally developed for the U.S. military, but is now provided as a public service for people all over the world by the U.S. government.

Deployment of the GPS system began on 22 February 1978 with the launch of the first Block I Navstar GPS satellite. Initial Operating Capability was declared in December 1993 with 24 operational GPS satellites in orbit. Full Operational Capability was declared in June of 1995.