Mathematically make sense 100%, but how many satellites you would need in order to achieve what we have today, I mean, whenever you pull up a location device, the precision is amazing, in that case, how many satellites are there over our heads? Plus, did anyone ever seen a real photo of these bunch of satellites orbiting at all?
the GPS satellite of US has 31 satellite orbiting around the earth, russian satellite GLONASS has 26, chinas satellite BDS has 35, european union satellite GALELEO has 24, indian IRNSS satellite has 7,, all those satellite are call GNSS
Great video. Best and simplest explanation about GPS so far.
Thanks for the better explanation.
Simple and nice explanation, was really helpful!
Thanks!
really nice and simple explanation for a complex theory. subbed
Nice explanation of trilateration!
excelente explicación, gracias Emlid
Lo más relevante de a mi modo de ver es que por lo menos está subtitulado, ojalá pudieran venir en español a secas. Igual se agradece. Saludos
this was good
Mathematically make sense 100%, but how many satellites you would need in order to achieve what we have today, I mean, whenever you pull up a location device, the precision is amazing, in that case, how many satellites are there over our heads? Plus, did anyone ever seen a real photo of these bunch of satellites orbiting at all?
the GPS satellite of US has 31 satellite orbiting around the earth,
russian satellite GLONASS has 26,
chinas satellite BDS has 35,
european union satellite GALELEO has 24,
indian IRNSS satellite has 7,, all those satellite are call GNSS
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