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The GPS receiver
calculates its
distance from a
first satellite
by measuring the
time it takes to
receive a signal
from the
satellite. That
distance
establishes a
sphere of
possible
locations the
GPS receiver is
in relation to
the first
satellite. |
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The distance
from a second
satellite
creates a second
sphere. The
intersections of
the two spheres
creates a circle
on which the GPS
receiver could
possibly be
located. |