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GNSS Data Interpretation

GNSS Data Interpretation involves analyzing signals received from a network of satellites orbiting the Earth to determine precise locations. These signals include information about the satellites' positions and the time the signals were sent. By comparing the signals from multiple satellites, a GNSS receiver calculates its exact position, speed, and time. Interpreting this data helps in mapping, navigation, and various applications like surveying or tracking. The process involves complex math and physics, but fundamentally, it’s about deciphering satellite signals to pinpoint an accurate location on Earth.