geos

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Communications system with satellites in geosynchronous orbits 22,300 miles above the Earth
Acronym for Geodynamics Experimental Ocean Satellite, a series of satellites designed exclusively for geodetic studies They were flown as part of the National Geodetic Satellite Program The instrumentation varied with each mission The objectives were to: locate observation points (geodetic control stations) in a 3-D earth center-of-mass coordinate system within 10 m of accuracy; determine the structure of the earth's gravity field to 5 parts in 10 million; define the structure of the earth's irregular gravitational field and refine the locations and magnitudes of the large anomalies; and compare results of the various systems on board the spacecraft to determine the most accurate and reliable system
The graphic environment operating system is a lightweight OS with a GUI It runs on several different processors, including the 65xx (different versions for different machines -- there are versions for the C64, the C128, and the Apple ][, each utilizing the relevant custom chip sets), the x86 (although the x86 version is made to run on top of MS-DOS (or PC-DOS or DR-DOS) and is not strictly a full OS or a window manager, rather it is somewhat in between, like Windows 3 1) and numerous different PDAs, embedded devices, and hand-held machines It was originally designed by Berkeley Softworks (no real relation to the Berkeley of UNIX fame) but is currently in a more interesting state: the company GeoWorks develops and promotes development of GEOS for hand-held devices, PDAs, & and embedded devices and owns (but has ceased further development on) the x86 version The other versions are owned (and possibly still being developed) by the company CMD
Geo-stationary Earth Orbit Systems Communications system with satellites in geosynchronous orbits 22,300 miles above the Earth
Geostationary Earth Orbiting Satellites are satellites that remain at a distance of 36, 000 kilometers from earth and can always be directed toward the same geographic area Also called ‘geosynchronous satellites’, their footprint - the area that its signals cover - may be as large as an entire continent
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Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite (NASA EOPAPA)
An object-oriented operating system project
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