The company installed a dynamic software model of all the forces acting upon the satellite into the receiver, including the gravitational influences of the Moon, Earth, Sun and planets as well as the very slight push from sunlight itself – solar radiation pressure – along with factors such as clock error and the radio signal direction.Ĭyril explains: “As we experience a given acceleration the receiver can judge it is most probably at one particular point in its orbit. The solution that SpacePNT came up with leverages more than half a century of lunar exploration. If I'm wrong, someone else please post! However, to jump neatly from one page to the next you can use the next page/previous page buttons, which are shown by up/down double arrows at the bottom of the vertical scrollbar at the right side of the window.Lunar navigation satellites will ultimately help guide Moon landings You always are able to scroll from one page to the next. I don't think there is a way to set it so that you can only see one page (or pair of pages) at a time, like in MS Word. This will make sure the pages fit the window even when you resize the window. This will open a dialog box where you can tell it to display the pages in two columns, with "book mode" on or off, and also to "Fit width and height" to the screen. Go to the "View" menu, and select "Zoom.". (If the Status Bar isn't visible at the bottom of the window, go to "View" menu and make sure "Status Bar" is checked.") Move the slider or press the -/+ buttons until your two pages fill the window. The "zoom" control is also on the Status bar, next to the page settings. If you still only have one page displayed, it is because you are zoomed in too much to display both pages. Click on either of the two-page images to get two pages displayed. On the right are pictures of a single page, of two separate pages, or of two pages open like a book. With the document open, there should be a "Status Bar" across the bottom of the window, showing the page number, language, etc. I'm using Mac, so it might look slightly differently on Windows, but it should be similar to this: I'm assuming you're talking about a regular document, not a slide show presentation.
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