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Galileo will help Lunar Pathfinder navigate around Moon

March 31, 2021 - By

News from the European Space Agency Europe’s Lunar Pathfinder mission to the Moon will carry an advanced satellite navigation receiver to perform the first satellite navigation positioning fix in lunar orbit. The experimental payload marks a preliminary step in an ambitious European Space Agency (ESA) plan to expand reliable satnav coverage — as well as communication links — to explorers... read more

CHC Navigation launches light, accurate UAV lidar system

March 31, 2021 - By

CHC Navigation (CHCNAV) has released the AlphaAir 450 (AA450) lidar system, a lightweight, compact all-in-one sensor for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Featuring an inertial measurement unit (IMU), GNSS, 3D scanner and camera, the AlphaAir 450 solution is suitable for power-line inspections, topographic mapping, emergency response, agricultural and forestry surveys. The unit is easy to use, and can be rapidly deployed... read more

U‑blox acquires full ownership in Sapcorda joint venture

March 31, 2021 - By

Positioning company u‑blox has acquired full ownership of Sapcorda Services GmbH, a joint venture formed by u‑blox, Bosch, Geo++ and Mitsubishi Electric in 2017. Sapcorda — SAfe and Precise CORrection DAta — provides advanced GNSS augmentation services for the high-precision GNSS mass market. The joint venture was formed by the four companies to bring scalable, affordable and high-quality GNSS positioning... read more

GSA publishes High Accuracy Service information update

March 31, 2021 - By

The European GNSS Agency (GSA), with the European Commission, has published an information note on the Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS). The 16-page document provides an overview of the main characteristics of the service, information on features such as service levels, target performance, an implementation roadmap, and an overview of the target markets for the service. Target markets for Galileo... read more

Wingtra drones with Septentrio inside help prevent avalanches

March 31, 2021 - By

Avalanches can be a danger for skiers as well as for the resort towns that welcome them. For protection, towns erect steel fences to act as barriers along the ski slopes. But before these snow barriers can be built, steep rock faces and cliffs need to be surveyed. Darnuzer Ingenieure AG, a Swiss-based surveying and mapping company, uses a drone... read more

Galileo Center for Mexico, Central America and Caribbean opens in Mexico City

March 30, 2021 - By

A new Galileo Information Center for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean has opened in Mexico City, with training facilities in Querétaro, Mexico. The 177-million population is a largely untapped market for space, according to Telespazio Ibérica. Telespazio Ibérica will run the center as leader of a consortium composed of European and local industrial and institutional partners such as everis,... read more

SSTL’s HydroGNSS satellite gets green light for climate mission

March 30, 2021 - By

The small satellite will measure climate variables using GNSS Reflectometry The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected HydroGNSS from Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) for its second Scout Earth Observation small satellite mission. HydroGNSS is a 40-kg satellite that will be built and operated by SSTL. ESA selected the first ESA Scout satellite, ESP-MACCS, in December 2020. ESP-MACCS focuses on... read more

Israel opens advanced navigation center for non-GPS tech

March 30, 2021 - By

The new center will focus on developing and producing navigation systems for the battlefield, and plans to implement a co-developed, non-GPS accurate navigation technology A Navigation Technology Center dedicated to developing and producing non-GPS navigation systems has been launched by Israel’s Ministry of Defense (IMOD) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). In the new center, IAI will develop and manufacture highly... read more