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THE VIEW FROM HERE: SOMETHING WONDERFUL (English)
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Title:THE VIEW FROM HERE: SOMETHING WONDERFUL
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Contributors:Gibbons, Glen ( author )
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Place of publication:Cleveland, Ohio
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Publication date:2000
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Table of contents – Volume 11, Issue 9
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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THE VIEW FROM HERE: SOMETHING WONDERFULGibbons, Glen et al. | 2000
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WASHINGTON VIEW: BUDGET PICTURE BRIGHTERDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2000
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GLOBAL VIEW| 2000
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ARCTIC TRACKING - GPS ENSURES SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ON ALASKA'S NORTH SLOPE - Tracking its massive seismic vibrator trucks over hundreds of square miles of frozen tundra, Western Geophysical safeguards its workers while generating environmental compliance records. GPS positioning benefits the company, its surveyors, and the "juggies" who plant geophones in the solid ice, as well as the brown bear, caribou, wolverines and odier wildlife that call the North Slope homePatrick, Kevin et al. | 2000
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GOING UP - A GPS RECEIVER ADAPTS TO SPACE - It's different out there. The environmental stress, high dynamics, and out-of-this-world geometry encountered in space operations demand a lot from GPS. Five years of development successfully modified a terrestrial GPS receiver for use on the International Space Station, bringing the benefits of parts availability, lower cost, and reduced design challengesLightsey, E.Glenn et al. | 2000
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MODERNIZATION OF THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM - The Global Positioning System is about to receive a thorough makeover, from the ground-based operational control segment to the satellites in space, including two new civil signals and a new military code. A team of authors intimately involved with the processes driving the modernization initiative describe what GPS will look like in the new millenniumShaw, Michael et al. | 2000
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GPS SPECTRUM - SHARING OR ENCROACHMENT? - Like kids with a new toy, everyone seems to want to share the L-band frequencies with GPS. Sometimes sharing is good -- And sometimes it isn't, as these Aerospace Corporation analysts point outLazar, Steven et al. | 2000
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GALILEO - THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP - Galileo, Europe's proposed contribution to a Global Navigation Satellite System, is working its way through a "definition phase" on the way to a go-no-go decision in December. One of the things that's being defined is the relationship between public and private participants in the project. Here's an industry view from some of Galileo's private partnersGallimore, John et al. | 2000
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INNOVATION: THE NEW L5 CIVIL GPS SIGNALDierendonck, A.J. et al. | 2000
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NOTES| 2000
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PRODUCTS| 2000
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ADVERTISERS INDEX| 2000
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CALENDAR| 2000
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CLASSIFIEDS| 2000