
Lighthouses on land and in the sky
December 11, 2023
Only about half of lighthouses serve as active aids to navigation and the U.S. Coast Guard has automated all of them. “The rest,” Wickenden wrote, “have been made obsolete by GPS.”
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Only about half of lighthouses serve as active aids to navigation and the U.S. Coast Guard has automated all of them. “The rest,” Wickenden wrote, “have been made obsolete by GPS.”
GPS World EIC, Matteo Luccio, discusses his recent trip Cleveland, Ohio, where North Coast Media, this magazine’s publisher, is based. Luccio talks the flight and developments in satellite technology.
GAO’s report recommends that the DOD assess the number of GPS satellites necessary to meet operational needs, and either develop a sound business case for the M-code-capable Increment 2 handheld.
GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, invites the GPS World readers to contribute to GPS World as sources, advisers and writers.
Precision agriculture (PA) is profitable, as proven by the rapid and widespread adoption of GNSS guidance for mechanized agriculture.
When the U.S. Air Force shot down a Chinese balloon on Feb. 4, raising many questions about international security, international law, U.S.-China relations and technology.
As we begin 2023, GNSS development continues apace, as described in this issue’s annual “Directions” section by representatives of Galileo, GLONASS, and BeiDou.
First, there was one. In July 1995, the U.S. Air Force declared the Global Positioning System had met […]
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