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Space hurricanes, unlike typical geomagnetic disturbances, are stealthy threats to satellite systems, forming even when the ...
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The Print on MSNBorn out of bitter Kargil lesson, NavIC was India’s answer to GPS. Why it’s still struggling to take off
NavIC was born out of a bitter lesson learnt during the 1999 Kargil War. Built by ISRO at cost of $525 million, only four of ...
The entire U.S. economy rests on a single point of failure,” writes Jerald Fritz, “and its loss would be catastrophic.” ...
India is set to strengthen its homegrown satellite navigation NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) system with the ...
As disrupting GPS has become a key tactic, QQMNS offers India a chance to leapfrog traditional systems with a sovereign, ...
Iran’s reported plans to sign up to China’s BeiDou satellite navigation system could expand Beijing’s footprint in the Middle ...
Astronauts living and working on the moon and Mars will rely on satellites to provide services like navigation, weather, and ...
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Gulf Business on MSNWhy SandboxAQ says the Gulf must lead on GPS alternatives
Luca Ferrara, GM of AQNav at SandboxAQ, on their new quantum-based navigation system, and why it could offer an edge in ...
First MetOp-Second Generation satellite is scheduled for launch to help precisely monitor Earth’s weather, climate and ...
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News Nation on MSNBroadcast towers could be vital backup for America’s GPS
But when it comes to America’s GPS network, there’s no backup. It’s an Achilles’ heel that the country’s enemies know all too ...
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India’s proud GPS system NavIC, born from Kargil War, now threatened by space failures
India’s satellite navigation system, known as NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation), was born out of a difficult experience during the Kargil War in 1999. At the time, India needed accurate ...
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