GPS Directorate: Receivers Will Operate in Environments Impossible Today By Col. Bernie Gruber Col. Bernie Gruber I believe the future of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and particularly GP...
Read More →An experimental GPS receiver, built by Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), has successfully achieved a GPS position fix at 23,300 kilometers altitude – the first position fix above the GPS c...
Read More →The Lockheed Martin team developing the U.S. Air Force’s next generation Global Positioning System III satellites has completed thermal vacuum testing for the Navigation Payload Element (NPE) ...
Read More →The U.S. Air Force is investing to improve the Global Positioning System (GPS) used worldwide for military and civilian purposes. Between Sept. 28 and Oct. 1, the Air Force announced four new GPS c...
Read More →Geneq Inc. has introduced the SXBlue III-L GNSS, a palm-sized L1/L2/GLONASS GNSS receiver that is designed to use OmniSTAR’s G2 or HP service to attain realtime 10-cm accuracy in all regions of the ...
Read More →ITT Exelis has passed a major milestone for the U.S. Air Force’s Global Positioning System III (GPS III) program. The company has successfully completed acceptance testing of the navigation payloa...
Read More →A Delta IV rocket lifts-off into the blue skies over Cape Canaveral on Thursday with an advanced GPS satellite. (Credit: ULA/Atkeison). Video of launch. UPDATE: The SVN65/PRN24 L5 transmitter has now ...
Read More →Lift-off is set for 8:10 a.m. EDT (1210 GMT) Thursday for a GPS IIF satellite, reports Spaceflight Now. GPS IIF-3 will replace an aging 19-year-old craft in plane A, slot 1, part of the program to inc...
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