The Space Echoes
There are many satellites flying high above Earth. They carry special atomic clocks that tick incredibly fast. These satellites send out radio signals that travel at the speed of light.
Finding Your Spot
Your phone catches these signals. It measures how long each signal took to arrive. If a signal takes one second, it is far away. If it takes two seconds, it is farther still. By looking at several satellites, your phone draws circles around itself. Where the circles overlap is where you are.
Why Four Satellites?
You might wonder why we need four signals instead of three. The first three tell us where you are on a map. The fourth satellite helps correct for time. Even a tiny error in the clock can put you miles off track. So, your phone uses that extra signal to get the perfect spot.
Examples
- Four satellites help correct the time so your map stays accurate.
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See also
- What is Differential GPS (DGPS)?
- How Does Your Phone Know Exactly Where You Are?
- How GPS Works | How GNSS Receivers Determine Your Location Using Satellite Signals?
- How GPS Calculates Your Position | Trilateration Explained?
- How Can a Single Phone Know Where You Are?