Integrated Trajectory System
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Integrated Trajectory System
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(abbr ITS) A multiple trajectory measuring system composed of several
angle-measuring-equipment and distance-measuring-equipment sites whereby
in-flight selection of station combination can be made to provide the best
geometrical solution to space position at any given time of rocket flight.
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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use