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True... I live in rural middle-of-nowhere-ville in the woods, so I was only thinking about the trees getting in the way. And kinda thinking about the fact that there isn't much cell coverage near me.
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um, no...relativistic effects have nothing to do with it with regards to the speed or altitude of the plane. If you were able to calculate both an altitude and a speed, the system knew exactly where you were. Accurate altitude determination requires a solid 4-sat fix minimum (4 unknowns require 4 equations/satellites) though due to geometric issues altitude determination will have a larger error bar. By accurate, I mean within the limitations of the CA code and use case. With a 3-sat fix you can get a good approximation of altitude (especially if stationary where you can average out errors to increase accuracy) depending on how clever the programmer was. And speed requires that such a fix is maintained over time to get the deltas in position over time.The software you were using might not have properly displayed that information for some reason (intentional or otherwise), but that's a display issue and not a calculation one. However, all that said....thanks for the observation :) It's always interesting to see people doing novel things with these tablets :D |
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By accurate I meant that it was not able to display the streets on the map. Might have been moving too fast for the display to keep up... Not sure... Anyway it was still cool. Not sure what the crew would have done had they known I was using the gps. In retrospect it might not have been too pleasant. LOL |
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Basically, my question is what's the fourth unknown? Thanks. |
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Anyone notice this?:
http://space.1337arts.com $150 to produce this: http://space.1337arts.com/wp-content...9/09/thumb.jpg |
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Hehe, a very cool idea, but tricky to pull off. also if you were to have it take pictures, resolution could be an issue? i mean, if you want the pictures to be of 'globe-worthy' quality :P
Also: technically i think it may count as launching a satellite? which requires permission from the government, but i may be wrong! |
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