The final Navstar satellite is launched into orbit on June 26, 1993, completing a network of satellites known as the Global Positioning System. With a GPS receiver that costs a few hundred dollars, people are now able to instantly know their location on the planet - latitude, longitude, and altitude - to within a few hundred feet. The GPS system is controlled by the Department of Defense and can be used by anyone, free of charge.
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