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- 2006-02-09T20:20:11Z Michaelfavor 1006x806 (113573 Bytes) Artist Interpretation of GPS satellite, image courtesy of NASA [[http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/ftp/gps/ggeninfo/gps-iif.tif]]
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