I created this file by first using the building primitives for lat spheres within the program, OpenFX Design. I then saved the image as type DXF. I then used IMSI Turbocad to convert the file to type JPG. There appears to be no information loss.
English: This image shows two spheres intersecting and is planned for use in the Global Positioning System article.
Esperanto: Ĉi-tiu diagramo montras la intersekcadon de du sferoj. Oni planas utili ĝin en la artikolo pri la Monda Lokodetermina Sistemo (GPS laŭ la komenc-literoj de la angla-lingvaj vortoj).
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{{Information I created this file by first using the building primitives for lat spheres within the program, OpenFX Design. I then saved the image as type DXF. I then used IMSI Turbocad to convert the file to type JPG. There appears to be no informati