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Monitoring Russian LEO Navigation Satellites. Signal: These satellites transmit a strong VHF (around 150 MHz) signal. These signals are very easy to receive. Military navigation
Navigation Satellites. Where am I? Where do I want to go we've all asked at one time or another. Satellites for navigation were developed in the late 1950's as a
October 2000 September 2000 August 2000 July 2000 June 2000 May 2000 Russia Launches Three Navigation Satellites More Information: Kosmos 2380 Data Sheet Kosmos 2381 Data Sheet Kosmos
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GPS NEWS Russia Launches Three Navigation Satellites File image of GLONASS class navigation satellite. Moscow (AFP) Dec 26, 2004 Russia successfully launched three navigational satellites
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European Commission - Galileo - The European satellite navigation project
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First laser measurements of Europe's Galileo satellites made from ChileThe first laser ranging of Europe's new Galileo navigation satellites has been achieved from Concepcion in Chile. Laser contact with the satellites at an altitude of 23 230 km has provided distance measurements with subcentimetre accuracy.Europe signs deal for eight more Galileo satellitesThe European Commission signaled Thursday it remains committed to the Galileo navigation network, finalizing contracts worth $400 million for eight more spacecraft and adapting the Ariane 5 launcher to deliver four satellites to orbit in a single flight.SSTL-OHB System Consortium to Build Eight More Galileo FOC SatellitesEuropean Commission Vice President Antonio Tajani announced in London that the consortium led by OHB System AG and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) will build a further eight satellites for the European Union’s Galileo satellite navigation program under the supervision of the European Space Agency.Bestellen Sie den kostenlosen Newsletter von 4investors:Dissemination of an Ad hoc announcement according to § 15 WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.More Galileo satellites orderedThe German-UK consortium building the operational spacecraft for Europe's Galileo sat-nav system wins a contract to provide an additional eight units.
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