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Boeing - Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System IIF is a current iteration of the GPS satellite, which Boeing began building in 1978. The company has constructed more than 40 GPS satellites that cumulatively have provided more than 540 years of on-orbit service. GPS satellites orbit some 12,000 miles above the Earth and comprise a worldwide timing and navigation system.
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- Position Accuracy Requirement: 3-meter (on orbit performance exceeding next generation specification)
- Mass at Launch: 3,600 lbs (1,633 kg)
- Power: 1952 W, end of life
- Solar Cells: High efficiency Gallium Arsenide
- Dimensions: 99 in by 81 in by 71 in (251 cm by 206 cm by 180 cm)
- New L5 Signal: 1176.45 MHz
- Autonomous Operations: Up to 60 days
