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Displaying items by tag: Galileo

Saturday, 22 October 2022 11:49

Meet your new GPS system: Starlink

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a method of using the Starlink satellite fleet as a replacement for the current GPS system.

Published in Space

The European Union's satellite navigation system Galileo has been affected by a technical incident related to its ground infrastructure, the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency says in a statement.

Published in Space
Monday, 14 January 2013 22:12

Curtin Uni combines satellite technologies

Two spatial science researchers have completed the first research in Australia to integrate the well-established GPS technology with an emerging satellite system, Galileo.

Published in Space
On Thursday, January 7, 2010, the European Union's European Commission awarded over US$1.44 billion (1 billion euros) to European companies in order to assure the Galileo global satellite navigation system is up and running by 2014. The progress of Galileo has been sluggish over the years, which has prompted this action.

Published in Space
Wednesday, 26 November 2008 05:54

NASA's five-year mission to Jupiter proceeds

US space agency NASA has announced it is "officially moving forward" on Juno, an "extremely energy efficient" mission to put a spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.

Published in Space
Thursday, 26 June 2008 19:14

ABC NewsRadio axes StarStuff program - why?

ABC NewsRadio, Australia’s only 24 hour continuous news service, has axed one of its longest running programs because it wants to divert funding elsewhere. The program? StarStuff, the only space, science, astronomy and cosmology show on Australian radio. What a shame!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Mission managers at the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome announced Sunday, April 27, 2008, that a second satellite, GIOVE-B, for the European Space Agency’s Galileo global navigation satellite system was launched from a Soyuz-FG/Fregat launch vehicle.

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