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GPS: Where Are You?

12.S56 · Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences · Undergraduate · Fall 2008

Prof. Thomas Herring

MIT · Tier 1

<p>This is a freshman advising seminar. The professor of a FAS is the first year advisor to the (no more than 8) students in the seminar.</p> <p>The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) in a wide variety of applications has exploded in the last few years. In this seminar we explore how positions on the Earth were determined before GPS; how GPS itself works and the range of applications in which GPS is now a critical element. This seminar is followed by a UROP research project in the spring se…

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