
Far Out: Positioning above the GPS constellation
August 9, 2023
Read Richard Langley’s introduction to this article: “Innovation Insights: Falcon Gold analysis redux” As part of NASA’s increased […]
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Read Richard Langley’s introduction to this article: “Innovation Insights: Falcon Gold analysis redux” As part of NASA’s increased […]
China’s BeiDou GNSS is newer, has more features, is more accurate, and has more satellites in the skies of more nations than the venerable U.S. GPS, according to Sarah Sewall, Executive Vice President for Strategic Issues at IQT.
“Seen & Heard” is a monthly feature of GPS World magazine, traveling the world to capture interesting and unusual news stories involving the GNSS/PNT industry.
Wildfires have recently spread across Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Tunisia and Canada, causing mass environmental and economic […]
On June 13-15, GPS World contributor, David Zilkoski, had the privilege of participating in a working group event convened by the Geomatics Emerging Scientist Consortium for Education, Research and Capabilities Enhancement.
It is hard to believe that Italy’s “floating city” could be underwater soon. Predictions for the future of the city vary, but most scientists agree that the sea level is rising due to climate change.
Whether preparing for natural disasters or responding to everyday emergencies, first responders depend on the accuracy and dependability of GPS data.
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