
Russia Turns off Data from IGS GPS Tracking Stations
June 2, 2014
As announced by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on May 13, 2014, GPS tracking stations co-sponsored by […]
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As announced by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on May 13, 2014, GPS tracking stations co-sponsored by […]
In 2013, Russia lost three GLONASS satellites when their launch aboard a Proton-M rocket went awry, sending the […]
The GLONASS constellation has suffered a major problem for the second time this month. On Monday, April 14, […]
Russia has launched another GLONASS-M satellite into space, reports Spaceflight Now. The launch occurred on Sunday. The Soyuz […]
On the night of February 12-13, the GLONASS-M #54 spacecraft left ISS-Reshetnev’s facilities in Zheleznogorsk, Russia, and was transported […]
Russia will deploy up to seven ground monitoring and augmentation stations for GLONASS outside of Russia, reports The […]
The Russian GLONASS/GNSS Forum is conducting a survey on the future of GLONASS. When translated, the page provides […]
The fundamentals of Russian government policy in satellite navigation are defined in Presidential Decree #638 of May 17, 2007, and specify that GLONASS services are provided globally and free of any user fees, and GLONASS is used as a basis of the National Positioning, Navigation and Timing System. To efficiently implement the government policy in satellite navigation, in March 2012 the Government approved the dedicated Federal Program focused on GLONASS sustainment, development, and expansion of applications.
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