
UK hits reset on how to deliver satnav
September 25, 2020
The United Kingdom will explore new options for satellite navigation and timing capability to support critical infrastructure, it […]
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The United Kingdom will explore new options for satellite navigation and timing capability to support critical infrastructure, it […]
Depending on your age, 30 years represents a varying opinion of time. For some, it may seem like […]
News from the European Space Agency As European governments plan their phased recoveries from the lockdown states triggered […]
More launches planned for March and May Four new satellites of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) have […]
The annual ESA/JRC International Summer School on GNSS will take place July 16-27 in Loipersdorf, Austria. The early registration discount […]
Constellation completedThe first, or prototype, Block I QZSS satellite was launched in 2010 and, based on the positive test results from this satellite, an additional three satellites were launched in 2017, completing a four-satellite constellation. In this month’s column, we examine the recent developments of this unique and innovative navigation system.
The Institute of Navigation’s (ION) Satellite Division presented Professor Terry Moore with its Johannes Kepler Award for his […]
Ten years ago saw the launch of Europe’s very first navigation satellite. A decade of hard work later, more than a third of the Galileo constellation has followed it into orbit and a ground network sharpening the satnav system’s accuracy encompasses the globe.
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