LIGHTHOUSE IN THE SKY

Military controllers are scheduled to finish in-orbit checkout of the newest U.S. Air Force/Lockheed Martin GPS IIR Global Positioning Satellite and put it in service by May, replacing an 11-year-old Boeing IIA model that has developed a problem with its navigation data system. The new spacecraft...

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