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Fabian Toulouse's Articles in GPS

  • GPS Tracking From Space
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was established on July 29, 1958. Popularly known as NASA, the organization is charged with the development and implementation of the country's space program and civilian and military aerospace research. With a motto declaring "For the Benefit of All," NASA launched its public space program after the Soviet Union famously launched the world's first man-made satellite, Sputnik, on October 4, 1957. This began the race to space, which pitted the two super powers against one another.
  • GPS Tracking Systems Across the World
    In the United States today, the GPS tracking system has become a staple for U.S. drivers, especially those employed in positions requiring an excessive amount of driving. Though GPS was made public by President Reagan after the destruction of Korean Airlines Flight 007, it has taken over twenty years to penetrate the culture of everyday life. Now, it seems impossible to think of this modern life without the ever-present GPS-enabled device, whether it be a phone, a driver aid, or even mapping services.
  • GPS: The Eye In the Sky
    Originally, the Global Positioning System (GPS) was designed totally for military use. Presently, it is the only fully functional satellite system that uses a series of medium-range earth orbit satellites to determine a wide spectrum of information, including location, time, speed, as well as the direction of any particular marked device.

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