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March 2, 2017
SATELLITE 2017 “Explore the Connected World”

SATELITTE 2017 will take place in Washinggton D.C. Photo source: Wikimedia Commons. SATELLITE 2017 “Explore the Connected World” unites aerospace thought leaders, entrepreneurs,…

By Inside GNSS


March 1, 2017
Campaign Allows eCall Device Manufacturers to Pre-Test Galileo, EGNOS Compatibility

Galileo search and rescue beacon. GSA Photo. In effort to improve safety, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) has officially launched the Galileo and…

By Inside GNSS


March 1, 2017
Abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2017 Due March 10

Abstracts for the ION GNSS+ 2017 conference will be accepted online through March 10, 2017. The conference and industry exhibition covering all aspects…

By Inside GNSS


February 24, 2017
SATELLITE 2017 Conference Held in Washington, D.C.

SATELLITE 2017 “Explore the Connected World” unites aerospace thought leaders, entrepreneurs, executives, engineers, end-users and enthusiasts together in one place from March 6-9,…

By Inside GNSS


February 23, 2017
Study Proposes Satellite Navigation System for Mars

Universal and precise positioning services on Mars may not be just science fiction in our future. A proposed theoretical concept of a satellite…

By Inside GNSS


February 21, 2017
u-blox Launches Super-Low-Power GNSS Receiver Chip for Wearable Applications

UBX-M8230-CT GNSS receiver chip. Photo source: u-blox. Thalwil, Switzerland-based u-blox has announced the launch of its new UBX-M8230-CT GNSS receiver chip, designed to offer…

By Inside GNSS


February 20, 2017
IRSO Launches 104 Satellites From a Single Rocket

Last week the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) put a record 104 satellites into orbit with a single launch, and now it’s preparing…

By Inside GNSS


February 17, 2017
Geoscience Australia, New Zealand, Lockheed Martin all Part of Second-Generation SBAS Research Project

It’s been a big couple of weeks for second-generation satellite-based augmentation system (SBAS) technology and for Bethesda, Maryland-based global security and aerospace company…

By Inside GNSS


February 16, 2017
China to Launch First BeiDou-3 Navigation Satellite this Summer

Chinese navigation satellite BeiDou-3 is scheduled to be launched in July 2017, according to its developer, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC)….

By Inside GNSS


February 16, 2017
LabSat Releases LabSat 3 Wideband GNSS Simulator

LabSat 3 Wideband. Photo source: LabSat LabSat announced the launch of the new LabSat 3 Wideband, which can record multiple signals from different…

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February 15, 2017
President Trump Leaning Toward Air Traffic Privatization

Proponents of privatizing the U.S. air traffic control system have an apparently sympathetic ear in the White House as they renew their fight…

By Inside GNSS


February 15, 2017
GNSS Technology Helping 112 Calls in Europe Save Lives

The European Union (EU) had much reason to celebrate on February 11, a day in which it celebrated 112 Day in recognition of…

By Inside GNSS


February 15, 2017
Bad Clocks, Brexit and More Happenings at the European Space Policy Conference

Passive hydrogen maser atomic clock of the type flown on Galileo, accurate to one second in three million years. ESA photo. Speakers at…

By Inside GNSS


February 13, 2017
Emlid Launches Reach RS RTK GNSS Receiver

Emlid, based in Hong Kong, has introduced the Reach RS, a rugged, battery-powered real-time kinematic (RTK) GNSS receiver. The Reach RS enables centimeter-accurate positioning…

By Inside GNSS


February 13, 2017
Galileo, EGNOS Network Use Demonstrating Improved Train Control in Parts of Europe

With a goal of higher rail safety, modernization of local lines, lower costs and improvement of performance for 28,000 kilometers of lines in Europe,…

By Inside GNSS


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