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Point to Point: Retracement Uncertainty Explained
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Editorial: Let the Future Envy Us
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Galileo Launch Next Step for G3 Technology
Topcon technology can access GPS, GLONASS, Galileo
First Galileo Launch
28 December 2005 GIOVE-A lifted off on schedule at 05:19 UTC (06:19 CET). http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Galileo_Launch/index.html
New GLONASS Launch
Russia launched three new GLONASS satellites on 25 December 2005 as scheduled. All are being placed in orbit plane 3. This will complete…
CORS Network Supports Hurricane-Related Activities
Data from the Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) network supported numerous surveying and mapping projects designed to assess damage and speed recovery efforts,…
SECO introduces The Claw™ Quick-Release and Ball-and-Socket pole clamps and data collector cradles
These new ‘anti-crush’, all-metal clamps & cradles hold tight, but can’t over tighten
Spatial Data Technologies Announces CartoPac Support of Trimble GPS Pathfinder® ProXH™ Receiver
Fort Collins, CO (December 15, 2005) – Spatial Data Technologies (SDT) announced today that their CartoPac 1.6 mobile mapping software now supports the…
