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Arkadiusz Szumski is a Young Graduate Trainee of the European Space Agency (ESA). He received his engineer diploma in space telecommunication systems from…
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Oscar Pozzobon is the founder and technical director of Qascom. He received a degree in information technology engineering from the University of Padova,…
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Up here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest — yes, the sun is shining; hence, my enthusiasm — we have a wealth of wildlife….
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After many delays, two European navigation satellites will take a ride on a Soyuz launcher to middle earth orbit from Europe’s space center…
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The GAGAN payload on GSAT-8 communications satellite takes off via an Airane-5 launcher on May 21 (Arianespace photo) India’s first GAGAN navigation payload…
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Ran Chengqi According to a May 19 People’s Daily report, China will launch another eight Beidou navigation satellites before the end of next…
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Space geodesy and its applications for geosciences and space exploitation is the theme of the APSG 2011 workshop. It will be held at…
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One of 12 magnetograms recorded at Greenwich Observatory during the Great Geomagnetic Storm of 1859 1996 soccer game in the Midwest, (Rick Dikeman…
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Figure 1 Q: How do you compute relative positions with GNSS? A: GNSS is well recognized as an excellent means of computing position,…
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Uninterrupted continuous positioning technology is no longer a "nice to have" option but, for many applications, a "must have" requirement. Mobile devices increasingly…
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[UPDATED MAY 16] India’s GPS-Aided and GEO-Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) spacecraft will be carried into orbit on an Ariane-5 launcher from the European Space…
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