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Lukas_Skywalker 5 hours ago

The explanation about the spheres is slightly inaccurate. With one satellite, you won't get a circle on the earths surface, but a sphere.

GPS is not constrained to earths surface (or the oblate spheroid approximating it), luckily.

throw0101a 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> With one satellite, you won't get a circle on the earths surface, but a sphere.

With one satellite you get a sphere in 3D space, but if you are on a surface (like that of the Earth), that gets translated into circle.

If you are in a plane in the sky (3D space), then you get a spherical 'location fix'.

Lukas_Skywalker 4 hours ago | parent [-]

True. But the GPS receiver doesn't know whether you are on the surface or not (and at what elevation), so it must always assume 3d space, hence a sphere.