One of my favorite engineering tech interview questions is asking an engineer how they think GPS works. You won't believe how many people start with: "Well, your cell phone sends a signal to the satellite......." Amazing that even engineers don't understand that GPS receivers don't talk to the satellites.
But as a one-off, and if asked in a forgiving way to explore how they think, then I'd consider this question valid.
Maybe "Have you ever thought about how GPS works?" if "yes", then let them explain, if "no", then make it easy for them to start reasoning about the system and then see how they might design it.
Seems to me as fair as asking "have you ever thought about how a double-linked list works?" or "a basic way to ensure database consistency when the DB is replicated at two different physical machines"?
It's not like GPS is something esoteric that they are unlikely to have interacted with, odds are they used it to get to the interview location.