No. GPS is for tracking ground based objects with a corresponding receiver, transmitter.
Global Positioning System (GPS) uses the signals from geosynchronous satellites to provide accurate position information for navigation. As such utilizing GPS for navigation amounts to utilizing satellite navigation ("sat nav"). Note that while GPS, which was developed by the US government is the most widely used satellite navigation system, Russia also has the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) deployed which can provide essentially the same satellite navigation capabilities - and can be used in along with GPS to get faster and more accurate position information. The EU, Japan, China, and India are also working to deploy a satellite navigation systems.
GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System) is a satellite positioning system developed and operated by Russia. Similar to GPS, it allows users to determine their location, velocity, and time with the help of satellites orbiting the Earth. GLONASS is used for navigation, mapping, and other location-based services.
Try www.loc8tor.com It is a homing device for lost articles such as keys, glasses etc. Not sure if it works off a satellite. Who cares, as long as it works.
a large machine called the starlight navigator is used to procate where the particular star is and then its named after wherever it is eg north star 224.
Yes, Russia has developed its own satellite navigation system called GLONASS. It is used by the Russian military and also available for civilian use. Similar to the Global Positioning System (GPS) used by the United States, GLONASS provides accurate positioning, navigation, and timing services.
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky and the Arawak and Warrau people used the stars to represent a grill on stilts. The square of the constellation was also used to locate navigational stars.
Global Positioning System (GPS) uses the signals from geosynchronous satellites to provide accurate position information for navigation. As such utilizing GPS for navigation amounts to utilizing satellite navigation ("sat nav"). Note that while GPS, which was developed by the US government is the most widely used satellite navigation system, Russia also has the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) deployed which can provide essentially the same satellite navigation capabilities - and can be used in along with GPS to get faster and more accurate position information. The EU, Japan, China, and India are also working to deploy a satellite navigation systems.
stars are used for navigation...like polaris , ulsa minor and many others....
The Global Positioning System, or GPS, is a network of Satellites used for accurate navigation of ships and aircraft.
The AA Hotel Guide is available for the Garmin Satellite Navigation device. One can purchase a Garmin Satellite Navigation device from eBay, Argos and Halfords.
The electronics engineering deals with navigation and control and for other purposes. Basically a radar is used for navigation it is used for aircraft and other flying object also navigation can be achieved by using satellite communication.
Satellite Navigation is just as accurate as GPS, having a 1-10 meter buffer zone. Both use a similar system, having satellites in orbit to triangulate a position. Satellite Navigation, better known as GLONASS, is used mostly by the Soviet Union while GPS, is use worldwide and the widest used system.
In addition to the Sun, Moon and Venus, there are 54 stars that were commonly used for celestial navigation (navigation by the stars). The most useful of these is Polaris, the North Star. Now, most navigation is done by electronic means such as GPS, Omega and LORAN.
It can be used to locate other stars
yes
Navigation tools are on most sites. They are used to help guide their visitors through their website and help them locate the section they are hunting.
I really do not know..