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China sends the 33rd and 34th BeiDou satellites into space on July 29. (Xinhua/Liang Keyan)

China launches new twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites

July 30, 2018

Europe’s next four Galileo satellites lifted off at 11:25 GMT (13:25 CEST, 08:25 local time) on July 25 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana atop an Ariane 5 launcher. (Photo: ESA)

Latest satellite launch extends Galileo’s global reach

July 25, 2018

The Ariane 5 carrying Galileo satellites 23-26 is in place at the ZL3 launch site ready for liftoff. (Photo: ESA)

Galileo launches four more satellites

July 24, 2018

Photo: Xinhua.net

China launches backup Beidou-2 navigation satellite

July 12, 2018

Technicians in SCAPE (Self Contained Atmospheric Protection Ensemble) suits fill Galileo satellites 22-26 with hydrazine fuel. (Photo:ESA)

4 Galileo satellites fueled for July 25 launch

July 9, 2018

Image: GPS World

GLONASS-M satellite put into designated orbit

June 18, 2018

One of the two Galileo satellites 25 and 26 is unloaded from a Boeing 747 cargo jet at Cayenne – Félix Eboué Airport in French Guiana on June 1. The satellites travel inside protective air-conditioned containers. (Photo: ESA)

Satellites and rocket readied for July 25 Galileo launch

June 18, 2018

Image: GPS World

China to launch 11 more BeiDou-3 satellites this year

June 6, 2018

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