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May 31, 2010
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May 31, 2010
Death of a Russian Engineer

Stas Sila-Novitsky (left) and Javad Ashjaee. Photo by Marc Cheves, American Surveyor Very sad news from Moscow. Earlier this month, Stanislav Sila-Novitsky —…

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May 29, 2010
Trimble and Russian Space Systems Form Joint Venture for Geodetic Infrastructure

Trimble and Russian Space Systems have announced that they have signed a definitive agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture that will be…

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May 28, 2010
GPS IIF: Up at Last!

IIF SV1 Takes Off. Photo Courtesy of Pat Corkery, United Launch Alliance Boeing announced today (May 28) that it has acquired the first…

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May 27, 2010
Is GPS Vulnerability Leading the U.S. Towards a More Cooperative Space Posture?

As the United States enters a season of crucial Department of Defense (DoD) policy reviews, GPS may be riding the wave or caught…

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May 26, 2010
IIF SV1 Launch: Cancellation No. 4 and Counting

A Boeing technician works on a GPS IIF satellites moving through the “pulse line” at the company’s Satellite Development Center in El Segundo,…

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May 24, 2010
GPS Block IIF: A Third Cancellation

GPS IIF-SVN1: Still Waiting. United Launch Alliance photo The third time wasn’t the charm for an attempted first launch of a GPS follow-on…

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May 23, 2010
GPS IIF Launch Scrubbed on Pad for Second Time

GPS Block IIF-SVN1 on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. United Launch Alliance photo Launch managers canceled the second attempt…

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May 20, 2010
ESA Sponsors GNSS Summer School this September in Denmark

An informal discussion at the 2009 GNSS summer school Online registration is open for the fourth International Summer School on Global Navigation Satellite…

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May 20, 2010
ESA International Summer School 2010 on GNSS

The fourth International Summer School on GNSS has a new location and two new lead sponsors: the European Space Agency and Nokia. It…

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May 19, 2010
Equipment Problem Delays First GPS IIF Launch

Boeing technicians examine the first GPS IIF satellite as it underwent final preparations for its February shipment to Cape Canaveral. Boeing photo A…

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May 15, 2010
NovAtel Inc. Announces New OEMStar Models, New SPAN IMU

SPANS IMU-LCI integrated GNSS/Inertial Canadian GNSS OEM manufacturer NovAtel Inc. has introduced five new models to its low cost, L1 OEMStar receiver card…

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May 8, 2010
Space Weather Workshop Highlights Coming Solar Cycle Effects on GNSS

Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft. NASA image This year’s Space Weather Workshop — held April 27–30 in Boulder, Colorado — reflected a heightened…

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May 5, 2010
Pacific Crest Launches New ADL Data Modem

Pacific Crest, a Trimble company, has introduced the new ADL Sentry, a UHF radio for remote communications. An high-speed, data radio modem designed…

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April 25, 2010
NOAA Releases Real-Time GNSS Positioning Guidelines

NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey (NGS) recently announced an approved set of NGS user guidelines for increasingly popular single base real-time (RT) GNSS positioning…

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