How The Apollo 11 Mission Made "One Giant Leap" Towards GPS Technology
The Apollo 11 rocket NASA that launched into space 50 years ago
this week was also the blast-off point for things now commonly used
on Earth. The first moonwalk created the foundations for technology
that moves people and products around every day. The
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The Apollo 11 rocket NASA that launched into space 50 years ago
this week was also the blast-off point for things now commonly used
on Earth. The first moonwalk created the foundations for technology
that moves people and products around every day. The lunar laser
retroreflector used by astronaut Buzz Aldrin was critical to
developing global positioning systems or GPS. Todd Jaegar is global
director of commercial optics for Haraeus , which helped produce
the reflector. Jaegar visited On Second Thought from Haraeus'
quartz glass facility in Buford.
this week was also the blast-off point for things now commonly used
on Earth. The first moonwalk created the foundations for technology
that moves people and products around every day. The lunar laser
retroreflector used by astronaut Buzz Aldrin was critical to
developing global positioning systems or GPS. Todd Jaegar is global
director of commercial optics for Haraeus , which helped produce
the reflector. Jaegar visited On Second Thought from Haraeus'
quartz glass facility in Buford.
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