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From ham-radio to Galileo, small satellites spell success
 
4 November 2005



Credits: Euronews
 
 


Credits: ESA
 
 
Artistic view  of  Galileo
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Europe has decided to implement a satellite-based navigation system in a two-step approach. The first step will lead to a European overlay navigation system (EGNOS) using the two existing navigation satellite constellations (GPS and Glonass); this system is already contracted to industry and test operations have started. The second step (Galileo) is intended to enable Europe to become a major partner in the setting up of a civilian satellite service around 2008. This service will meet worldwide the multimodal navigation requirements and can operate either autonomously or together with other systems. Aeronautical, maritime and land mobile users will greatly benefit from the service.

Credits: ESA-J. Huart
 
 
GSTB-V2/A in orbit (artist's impression)
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Artist's impression of GSTB-V2/A in orbit

Credits: ESA - P. Carril
 
 


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