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Arianespace to launch eight new Galileo satellites

January 6, 2022

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Video celebrates 10 years of Galileo

October 21, 2021

(Satellites from left) GPS: In July 1995, GPS achieved full operational capability (FOC). GLONASS: In December 1995, the (then) Soviet system achieved FOC. BeiDou: On June 23, 2020, China launched the final satellite of the BeiDou-3 constellation. Galileo: The constellation has 21 usable satellites.(Credit: Satellites from public sources; background image: NASA/Chaykovsky Igor/Shutterstock.com)

Global GNSS constellations: Why 2 + 2 equals more than 4

October 18, 2021

Matteo Luccio

GNSS constellations create four strong winds

October 1, 2021

The ADACORSA Project vision. (Credit: ADACORSA)

Celestia Technologies Group joins European move for long-range drones

September 29, 2021

The GSS9000 test system. (Photo: Spirent)

Spirent and Qascom collaborate on OSNMA simulation tools for Galileo

September 22, 2021

Admiral Sir Alan West, then First Sea Lord, is pictured with the official chart of anchorages for the International Fleet Review. (Photo: DP Kilfeather's book Trafalgar 200 Through the Lens Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Edition, CC BY-SA 2.5)

Galileo, OneWeb and the UK’s sovereignty way forward

September 15, 2021

The second satellite in the European Data Relay System (EDRS) undergoes tests at Airbus's Compact Antenna Test Range facility. (Photo: ESA)

Galileo G2 navigation payloads begin testing

August 6, 2021