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Kershner commence le développement d'un système de navigation par satellite au Johns Hopkins University pour le compte de DARPA.
Chronologies associées avec cet événement:
Chronologie GPS1
Chronologie Arpa-Darpa
Chronologie John Hopkins University
Chronologie Richard Kershner
Chronologie Mathématiques
Liens:
www.darpa.mil/attachments/(2O10)%20Global%20Nav%20-%20About%20Us%20-%20History%20-%20Resources%20-%2050th%20-%20GPS%20(Ap
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/8623280/Wed-be-lost-without-them-meet-the-team-behind-GPS.html
gpsworld.com/origins-gps-part-1/
gpsworld.com/origins-gps-part-2-fighting-survive/
1959 joint effort between DARPA and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory began to fine-tune the early explorers' discoveries. TRANSIT, sponsored by the Navy and developed under the leadership of Dr. Richard Kirschner at Johns Hopkins, was the first satellite positioning system.
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