My problem is complicated - here's the basic idea - Are GPS measurements more accurate at night or during the day?
I have taken measurements with my GPS every 3 hours, over a period of 24 hours, and also checked the space weather activity online after each measurement.
I have taken measurements with my GPS every 3 hours, over a period of 24 hours, and also checked the space weather activity online after each measurement.
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I know for a fact that science fair judges hate cutesy names. They like names that tell the main idea of a project.
So for your project I'd say a good name would be "GPS accuracy"
So for your project I'd say a good name would be "GPS accuracy"
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Differences in GPS readings in relation to time and weather!
or
"The GPS Effect!" Bum, bum, bummm!
hehe.
GPS accuracy really depends on:
Satellite position and Cloud cover, Local interference (from other satellites or earth-bound radio transmitters) and Non-Local Interference (From the Sun, or Gamma Ray Bursts, or other extra-solar phenomenon!
or
"The GPS Effect!" Bum, bum, bummm!
hehe.
GPS accuracy really depends on:
Satellite position and Cloud cover, Local interference (from other satellites or earth-bound radio transmitters) and Non-Local Interference (From the Sun, or Gamma Ray Bursts, or other extra-solar phenomenon!
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heres 3:
the day/night gps differentiation
the time location diffusion
the gps time unit
the day/night gps differentiation
the time location diffusion
the gps time unit
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Solar Induced Accuracy Differences In GPS Readings
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Night n day measures n ill think of more for ya lemonz rule