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Satnav systems built for Earth used by Blue Ghost lander as it approached the MoonNo, your car can't navigate in space. But perhaps colonies can find their way without dedicated lunar GPS An experimental ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNQuantum navigation could transform how we travel. So what is it, and how does it work?Quantum technology is no longer confined to the lab—it's making its way into our everyday lives. Now, it's about to transform ...
By Marc J. Berkowitz, Defense Opinion Writer. The United States has ceded its leadership position in space-based positioning, ...
A new study reveals advanced methods for improving orbit determination (OD) of large constellations of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, utilizing Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
A new smartphone-based Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning technique, aimed at overcoming the challenges of urban canyons, has been developed.
Now, Firefly is about to find out if its lunar program is a technical success. Landing on the Moon is risky. In the last decade, the success rate for lunar landing attempts is a little above 50 ...
EnSilica, a leading chip maker of mixed signal ASICs (“Application Specific Integrated Circuits”), is pleased to announce ...
Valves on the navigation satellite did not open, preventing its engines from firing to change orbit. India just launched its first mission of 2025. The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO ...
India's GNSS-based tolling system on national highways will be delayed until the country has a fully functional satellite ...
Japan's flagship H3 rocket put a key component of Japan's satellite navigation program to eventually wean the nation off its dependence on foreign satellites into orbit on Feb. 2 on its fifth ...
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) shared an update on its NVS-02 satellite, which is currently in an unplanned elliptical orbit. The navigation satellite launched on January 29 on ...
The H3 Launch Vehicle No. 5, carrying the Quasi-Zenith Satellite "Michibiki No. 6," lifts off at a launch pad in Tanegashima Space Center in Tanegashima, southern Japan, Sunday Feb. 2, 2025.
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