|
|
|
|
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System U.S. AIR FORCE FACT SHEET Posted: October 20, 2004
NAVSTAR GPS is a space-based radio-positioning system nominally consisting of a constellation of 24 orbiting satellites that provide navigation and timing information to military and civilian users worldwide. In addition to the satellites, the system consists of a worldwide satellite control network and GPS receiver units that pick up signals from the satellites and translate them into position information. Delta 2 expendable launch vehicles are used to launch the GPS satellites from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., into six circular orbits of nearly 11,000 nautical miles. GPS provides the following:
GPS satellites orbit the earth every 12 hours, emitting continuous navigation signals on two different L-band frequencies. The signals are so accurate, time can be figured to within a millionth of a second, velocity can be figured to within a fraction of a mile per hour, and location can be figured to within meters. Positioning accuracy for military users is nominally 16 meters, while accuracy for civilian users is nominally 100m. There are four generations of the GPS satellite: the Block 1, the Block 2/2A, the Block 2R, and the Block 2F. Block 1 satellites were used to test the principles of the Global Positioning System, and lessons learned from these 11 satellites were incorporated into later blocks. Block 2 and 2A satellites make up the current constellation. A total of 28 were put on contract, with the last four tagged as replacements for earlier satellites reaching the end of their service life. Block 2R satellites boast dramatic improvements over the previous blocks of satellites, and will have the ability to determine their own position by performing inter-satellite ranging with other 2R vehicles, reprogrammable satellite processors enabling problem fixes and upgrades in flight, and increased satellite autonomy and radiation hardness. Additionally, the Block 2R has the ability to be launched into any of the required GPS orbits at any time with a 60-day advanced notice and requires many fewer ground contacts to maintain the constellation. All of these improvements result in increased accuracy for GPS users at a cost of 33 percent less per satellite than the previous generation of Block 2A satellites. Block 2R satellites will replace Block 2/2A satellites as they reach the end of their service life. Block 2F satellites are the fourth generation of the navigation satellite and will be used as sustainment vehicles. Improvements in the Block 2F over previous satellites include a design life of 12.7 years and a dramatic increase in the growth space for additional payloads and missions. GPS significantly outperforms other position and navigation systems, and it does so with greater accuracy and at a lower cost. Such endeavors as mapping, aerial refueling, rendezvous operations, geodetic surveying, and search and rescue operations have all benefited greatly from GPS's accuracy. Using lessons learned from Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, GPS is being integrated into nearly all facets of the modern battlefield. Forward air controllers, pilots, tank drivers, and ground troops all use GPS to help ensure victory on the battlefield. The GPS worldwide satellite control system consists of five monitor stations and four ground antennas. The monitor stations use GPS receivers to passively track the navigation signals of all the satellites. Information from the monitor stations is then processed at the master control stations, operated by the 2nd Space Operations Squadron at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo., and used to very accurately update the satellites' navigation messages. Updated navigation information is sent to the GPS satellites from the Master Control Station at Schriever Air Force Base through ground antennas using an S-band signal. The ground antennas are also used to transmit commands to satellites and to receive the satellites' state-of-the-art telemetry data. |
|
|
|
Columbia Report A reproduction of the official accident investigation report into the loss of the space shuttle Columbia and its crew of seven. U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Mars Panorama DISCOUNTED! This 360 degree image was taken by the Mars Pathfinder, which landed on the Red Planet in July 1997. The Sojourner Rover is visible in the image. U.S. Apollo 11 Mission Report Apollo 11 - The NASA Mission Reports Vol. 3 is the first comprehensive study of man's first mission to another world is revealed in all of its startling complexity. Includes DVD!U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Rocket DVD If you've ever watched a launch from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Vandenberg Air Force Base or even Kodiak Island Alaska, there's no better way to describe what you witnessed than with this DVD.U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Apollo 11 special patch Special collectors' patch marking the 35th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing is now available.U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Inside Apollo mission control
An insider's view of how Apollo flight controllers operated and just what they faced when events were crucial.U.S. The ultimate Apollo 11 DVD This exceptional chronicle of the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing mission features new digital transfers of film and television coverage unmatched by any other.U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Next ISS crew
Own a little piece of history with this official patch for the International Space Station's Expedition 11 crew. We'll ship yours today!U.S. Apollo patches The Apollo Patch Collection: Includes all 12 Apollo mission patches plus the Apollo Program Patch. Save over 20% off the Individual price. U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Apollo 12 tribute DVD set ![]() New! Featuring the jovial crew of Pete Conrad, Dick Gordon and Alan Bean, the Apollo 12 mission was struck by lightning shortly after liftoff but proceeded on the second successful exploration voyage to the lunar surface. This three-disc DVD brings the mission to life with extraordinary detail. U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Fallen Heroes special patch This special 12-inch embroidered patch commemorates the U.S. astronauts who made the ultimate sacrifice, honoring the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia.U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Women in Space Women of Space: Cool Careers on the Final Frontier is for girls, young women, and anyone else interested in learning about exciting careers in space exploration. Includes CD-ROM.U.S. - U.K. - E.U. - Worldwide Mars rover poster This new poster features some of the best pictures from NASA's amazing Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity.U.S. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
MISSION STATUS CENTER INDEX | PLUS | NEWS ARCHIVE | LAUNCH SCHEDULE ASTRONOMY NOW | STORE ADVERTISE © 2009 Spaceflight Now Inc. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||