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Mathematical models for positioning by satellite/

Mathematical models for positioning by satellite/

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Main Authors: 293403 Krakiwsky, Edward J., Wells, D. E.
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Published: Fredericton, N B : Dept. of Surveying Engineering, University of New Brunswick, 1971
Subjects:
Artificial satellites
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