Nearly half of the artificial satellites in orbit carry a payload. Often, these are in the form of sensors for observation, ...
“On Earth we can use GNSS signals to navigate in everything from smartphones to airplanes,” Kevin Coggins, deputy associate ...
At any given moment, more than 10,000 satellites are whizzing around the planet at roughly 17,000 miles per hour. This ...
On January 21, it snagged GPS signals from a mind-boggling 209,900 miles up – setting a new NASA record. By February 20, it ...
While there aren't any confused tourists finding their way from A to B on the Moon right now, accurately navigating the lunar ...
As part of the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) experiment, NASA and the Italian Space Agency kickstarted a new era of ...
NASA and the Italian Space Agency made history on March 3 when the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) became the first ...
On March 3rd, at 2:00 AM Eastern time, history was made. LuGRE successfully acquired and tracked signals from GPS and Galileo ...
GPS signal jamming has become a significant concern in recent years, particularly in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of ...
NASA and the Italian Space Agency made history by successfully tracking GNSS signals on the Moon, proving that Earth-based ...
We recently marked the 47th anniversary of GPS. The first GPS satellite, the Navstar1, blasted into orbit in 1978.