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A Navstar satellite is a highly complicated but surprisingly reliable machine. Although it is constructed from 65,000 separate parts, it is designed to last 7 1/2 years or 580 million miles, whichever comes first. Throughout its on-orbit life, it points part of itself toward the earth, part of itself toward the sun—all within half a degree accuracy.
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Logsdon, T. (1992). The Navstar Satellites. In: The Navstar Global Positioning System. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3104-3_10
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