Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of Galileo
The fourth International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of the Galileo Programme will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, from 4 to 6 December 2013. The various possibilities to...
The fourth International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of the Galileo Programme will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, from 4 to 6 December 2013. The various possibilities to...
The twin Galileo satellites are fully fuelled and mated together atop the upper stage that will haul them most of the way up to their final orbit. The launch is...
The next Galileo navigation satellite has touched down at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana to begin preparations for its launch in October 2012. These new satellites will join the first...
The child with the best drawing related to space or aeronautics in each Member State will have his or her name given to a satellite of the Galileo programme. The...
On 30th July 2010, the Government of the United States, the European Union (EU) and its Member States affirmed interoperability between GPS and Galileo, and concluded that enhanced performance of...
Septentrio has been granted a license by the European Space Agency (ESA) to supply Galileo receivers to customers world-wide. The Galileo receivers that are allowed to be shipped include GeNeRx,...
U-blox will be promoting its u-blox 5 chip at 3GSM. It also is capable of receiving Galileo signals. The technology boasts an acquisition and tracking sensitivity of -160 dBm that...
Secret codes used by Galileo have been cracked by American scientists. This has potentially devastating consequences for the European Union which wants to charge high-tech firms ‘licence fees’ to access...
NovAtel Inc. has released its first production standard Galileo-ready receiver and antenna. NovAtel's new L1L5E5a receiver offers superior 16 channel tracking of GPS L1/L5, Galileo L1/E5a and SBAS signals in...
The first-ever Galileo signals have been broadcast from space. These early Galileo signals have been picked up and decoded by a receiver developed by Septentrio, called 'GETR'. The purpose of...
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