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Spacecraft assembly uses the Leica LT500 laser tracker +++ News and events +++ French highway construction uses Leica Driving Positioning Systems (DPS) +++ 3000 pages of REPORTER stories +++ New K2 survey +++ Leica Geosystems on the Internet +++ Leica System 500: breakthrough to a new GPS era
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Highlights of current issue are:
- Spacecraft assembly uses the Leica LT500 laser tracker
The prototype of NASA’s X-38 CRV (Crew Return Vehicle) is now taking shape in the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas (USA). Construction tolerances are the tightest so far maintained by NASA.
- News and events
• New era for Leica in India • New BasicLevel • No change for LH Systems • GPS chips: Leica and IBM • DISTO in St. Stephen’s Cathedral
- French highway construction uses Leica Driving Positioning Systems (DPS)
Automated total stations bring enormous time and cost savings to highway construction. Obstructive guide-wires are no longer necessary.
- 3000 pages of REPORTER stories
The first issue of our customer magazine appeared in 1969. Since then, application reports and news stories have grown to fill 3000 pages.
- New K2 survey (Cover story)
The two tallest mountains in the world have been resurveyed in this decade. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the original survey of Mt. Everest.
- Leica Geosystems on the Internet
This issue of the REPORTER is also being published on Leica Geosystems’ web site, which carries a wealth of other useful information. It’s well worth a visit!
- Leica System 500: breakthrough to a new GPS era
A universal GPS surveying system is just being launched in the marketplace. Lightweight, compact and energysaving, it nevertheless offers high dependability even under the harshest conditions, and delivers results using very short measuring times. |
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