
Launch Tomorrow for Second Pair of Galileo IOV Satellites
October 11, 2012
The European Space Agency (ESA) will be launching a second pair of Galileo IOV satellites tomorrow from Europe’s […]
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The European Space Agency (ESA) will be launching a second pair of Galileo IOV satellites tomorrow from Europe’s […]
By Richard B. Langley, Simon Banville, and Peter Steigenberger. For a brief period, and for a few hours […]
The next Galileo navigation satellite has touched down at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, to begin preparations for its launch in October, reports the European Space Agency. Cocooned within a protective, air-conditioned container, the satellite left the Thales Alenia Space Italy plant in Rome on Monday evening for nearby Fiumicino Airport.
A team of Canadian and German researchers have obtained precise three-dimensional positions using measurements from the four prototype […]
The first two satellites for Europe’s Galileo global navigation satellite system were lofted into orbit October 21 by […]
With final satellite construction bids pending as this magazine goes to press, the Galileo program clarified a recent […]
GIOVE-B E1 CBOC Signal Quality AssessmentGIOVE-B has been in orbit for just over one year. How well is it performing? In particular, what can we say about one of GIOVE-B’s pioneering features: its E1 CBOC signal? In this month’s column, we take a detailed look at a particular monitoring and assessment program set up to examine the GIOVE-B signals and discuss some of its initial CBOC results. The successful operation of this program bodes well for its use in future validation campaigns.
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