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|  |  |  |  | | | |  | EGNOS geostationary-satellite broadcast areas | | Space segment
The EGNOS space segment is made up of navigation transponders onboard the geostationary satellites Inmarset III Atlantic Ocean Region-East (AOR-E) and Inmarsat III F5, together with the new ESA telecommunications satellite Artemis. In addition, EGNOS uses signals from the
- the GPS constellation
- the GLONASS constellation
|  | EGNOS Satellite Navigation System | | EGNOS relies on the availability of geostationary satellites equipped with navigation payloads to broadcast a GPS look-alike signal containing integrity and wide-area differential corrections to users. The operational system uses three satellites to disseminate this data: Inmarsat III Atlantic Ocean Region–East (AOR-E) at 15.5ºW; ESA ARTEMIS at 21.5ºE; and Inmarsat III F5 at 25ºE.
The navigation payloads on all these satellites are essentially bent-pipe transponders so that a message uploaded to a satellite is broadcast to all users in the geostationary broadcast area of the satellite. Last update: 13 January 2005 | |
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