GPS
Air Force Invites Comments for Easing GPS SVN49 Signal Anomaly. [SIGNALS exclusive] The GPS Wing is sorting out the trade-offs among at least nine options to reduce the effects of a signal anomaly on GPS satellite SVN49. (More)
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UNITED KINGDOM
Galileo Opportunities Help Drive UK's New Space Agency. [SIGNALS exclusive] A prestigious Space Innovation and Growth Strategy (Space IGS) report said the UK has lost the best industrial work and the ability to influence programs such as Galileo. It drove the creation of a new national space agency, opening April 1. (More) |
GNSS's Contribution to Albion's Utopia. [SIGNALS exclusive] Life could be pretty sweet 20 years from now if the vision in the UK's Space ICS Main Report comes true - read the excerpt from the 77-page document. (More)
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GLONASS
Russians Bring Latest Trio of GLONASS Satellites On Line. Three GLONASS-M satellites launched March 2 began transmitting healthy navigation messages on March 28. The Russian GNSS operational constellation now includes 23 spacecraft, including two spares. (More)
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DIRECTOR'S CUT
Inside GNSS editor Glen Gibbons discusses The Ghost Writer. |
CALL FOR PAPERS
NAVITEC 2010, the fifth European Space Agency (ESA) Workshop on Satellite Navigation Technologies, welcomes your abstract submissions for the December 8-10 event at the ESA/ESTEC center in Noordwijk, The Netherlands. (More) |
ONLINE
New EGNOS Web Portal. The European GNSS Supervisory Authority (GSA) launched an Internet portal for the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) aimed at developers and entrepreneurs competing for a slice of the emerging satellite navigation market. (More) |