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Triangulation is the method a GPS receiver uses to calculate its location. The receiver measures the distance to at least three satellites and uses the measurements to calculate its position in three dimensional space!
     
 

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.

 

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.




 
The distance from a third satellite creates a third sphere. This third sphere will cross the circle created by the intersection of the first and second spheres at two points. The GPS receiver must be at one of these two points.   The Earth's surface acts as a fourth sphere elimination one of the two points as potential receiver locations. All these calculations happen in one second!




 

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