Articles in the Galileo Update Category
An Arianespace-operated Ariane 5 rocket has launched four more satellites under the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Galileo…
The launch campaign for Arianespace’s upcoming Ariane 5 flight from French Guiana has entered its latest phase of preparations, with the mission’s four Galileo satellite passengers being installed on their multi-payload dispenser system…
Talks are starting on integrating the GPS satellite constellations of the EU and Japan. It is hoped that an integrated constellation will help…
Qualcomm is supporting the Galileo GNSS with its chipsets and Snapdragon mobile processors. Until now Qualcomm’s hardware support for Galileo was in selected chipsets only…
In a world first, the Public Regulated Service (PRS) of Galileo has been delivered via the ‘cloud’, paving the way for its automated use by the security and emergency services…
From 1 April to 30 June 2016, the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) – the largest international competition for the commercial use of satellite navigation…
Septentrio, designer and manufacturer of GNSS solutions recently awarded the winners of the Galileo Masters (Flanders Challenge) of the European…
Another pair of Galileo navigation satellites is scheduled for launch by Soyuz rocket in May, ahead of a quartet on an Ariane 5 in the autumn, bringing the Galileo system a step closer to operational use.
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL), UK is marking the 10th year of in-orbit operations from its GIOVE-A satellite, the pathfinder mission for Europe’s Galileo satellite…
European Launch Service Provider Arianespace launched two more Galileo navigational satellites (known as “Andriana” and “Liene”) on Dec 17, 2015…