The system of satellites used for determining location on Earth is called the Global Positioning System (GPS). It consists of a network of satellites that orbit the Earth and transmit signals to GPS receivers, allowing them to accurately determine their location, speed, and time anywhere on the planet.
The Greeks are assumed to have invented the first known computer circa 100BC, a mechanical analog computer for astronomical calculations assumed to be used as a navigational aid on ships.
A computer on a network that acts as the central storage location for programs and data used on a network is a server.
A computer on a network that acts as the central storage location for programs and data used on a network is a server.
It is a mechanical/analog ancient Greek computer/calculator which is used to calculate astronomical positions of the Sun, moon, and other planets.
The cost of space travel is still astronomical. A telescope is used for astronomical sightings.
You can determine the time of a place by using a clock or watch set to the local time zone, checking a smartphone or computer with an automatic time update based on location, or by observing a public clock or asking someone in that location.
It is an ancient Greek analogue computer and orrery used to predict astronomical positions and eclipses for calendar and astrological purposes.
To transfer files from one computer to another computer in a different location. Also can be used as temporary storage.
The astronomical canon was a compilation of mathematical tables and astronomical data used for making astronomical calculations and observations. It helped astronomers accurately predict the positions of celestial bodies in the sky.
An astronomical catalog is a catalog of astronomical objects in the viewable universe, whether by the naked eye or through telescope or other means, used to explore the universe in hopes to discover new astronomical objects.
The is a file server