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Category : Geographic Location

Global Positioning System (GPS) is certainly a boon to geologists, surveyors and even even the common man. Here is more information about this constellation of 24 well-spaced satellites.
Global Positioning System (GPS) – What is it?

The geographic location of people can be pinpointed with ground receivers only because of the constellation of 24 well-spaced satellites that orbit the Earth. This constellation is what constitutes the GPS. The GPS has an accuracy that can pinpoint to within one meter with special military-approved equipment. With most other equipment the location accuracy is anywhere between 100 to 10 meters.

Who owns the GPS and how does it work?

Operated and owned by the U.S Department of Defense, the GPS is available for general use around the world.

This brings us back to the question about how this system works, here is information regarding that:

10,600 miles above the Earth in orbit lie the 21 GPS satellites and three spare satellites. These satellites are so spaced that from any point on the Earth, four satellites will be above the horizon.
Each satellite that is present in the orbit contains a radio, an atomic clock and a computer. It is able to broadcast its changing position and time because of its understanding of its own orbit and clock.
Any GPS receiver located on the Earth contains a computer that triangulates its own position by getting information from three or four satellites. This data is then provided in the form of a geographic location (latitude and longitude) to most of the receivers, within 100 meters.
The position can be viewed on a map if the receiver is also equipped with a display screen.
The presence of a fourth computer helps the computer/receiver figure out the altitude as well as the geographic location.
Speed and direction of travel as also the estimated time of arrival to specified directions may also be calculated when there is movement. Read More…

Attractions of Kerala Travel GuideKerala is among the most sought after destinations of India Tourism where tourists flocked in a large number to spend pleasurable and memorable holidays amidst serene and scenic nature. It is the land of interwoven natural splendor, which can be experienced through its sun-kissed beaches, charming backwaters, lush green rolling hills, rejuvenating Ayurveda, wildlife reserves, fascinating houseboats and more.

This narrow coastal strip of land is renowned across the world for its incredible beauty that enthralls tourists during their Kerala Tour.

Some of the world famed attractions of Kerala Travel Guide are

Kerala Beaches

Geographical location of Kerala on the Malabar Coast gifted this land with 900 km of coastline which is blessed with a number of serene and scenic beaches. Thousands of tourists visit Kerala because it has the most diverse varieties of beaches anywhere in the world. Kerala Beaches are known for its juxtaposed beauty azure sea, silvery sands, unending rows of palm fringed bays, natural harbors and lagoons. Along with the scenic beaches in Kerala are also known for its water sports activities, which maximize the thrilling experience of tourists during their beach tour. Some of the renowned beaches in Kerala are Kovalam, Marari, Alappuzha, Varkala, Kappad, Pathiramanal, Beypore and more.

Kerala Backwater

Kerala backwater cruise is second most popular attractions of Kerala Tour in which tourists get a chance to experience natures jubilant scattered in the form of land, sea and sky. The Backwaters of Kerala are a network of 900 km of waterways connected each other with canals, rivers, lakes and water inlets. ‘Kettuvalams’ popularly known as Kerala houseboats are the best way to enjoy the laden scenic beauty of nature. This leisurely floating boat has its own charm and popularity that fascinate tourists during their backwater cruise. Some of the popular backwater destinations of Kerala are Cochin, Alappuzha, Kumarakom, Kasargod, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram. Read More…