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GPS Quick Course Book

Global Positioning System - GPS Book
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Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion
Kepler's second law of planetary motion is the rule that the lines joining the planet (the satellite) to the sun (the focal point) sweeps out equal area in equal times as the planet travels around the ellipse (orbital path).
Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion Satellite Orbital Travel Speed
Satellite Orbital Travel Speed
This figure shows a Kepler's second law of a satellite orbital path. This diagram shows that the orbital time periods are related to area covered by the satellite with reference to the focal point. This example shows that the satellite moves faster in areas of satellite orbit that are close to the focal point and slower at points that are located farther away from the focal point.
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Global Positioning System - GPS Book
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GPS Quick Course Book
This book covers satellite position location technology and the GPS system has evolved. You will learn the functional parts of GPS systems, how they work and work together to provide position measurements that are accurate to within centimeters.

$19.99 Printed, $16.99 eBook
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