Global Positioning System, or GPS, is a worldwide navigation system that uses radio signals broadcast by satellites. A computerized radio receiver in an airplane, ship, or other vehicle uses the satellite signals to calculate its own location. Hikers and other people on foot may use small, portable receivers. The United States Air Force operates the satellites, but the system has both military and civilian users.
Global Positioning System
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