NASA and Italy to send first GNSS receiver to the Moon A GNSS receiver is scheduled to land on the Moon in 2023, sent by NASA and the Italian Space Agency (ASI). The innovative GPS and Galileo receiver, provided by Qascom, will experiment with satellite-based positioning on the lunar surface.
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| Hi-Target launches GNSS/IMU RTK receiver for the field Hi-Target has introduced a new GNSS receiver, the V200. The V200 is a GNSS RTK receiver with an integrated nine-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU). The receiver is designed to provide superior performance and high-efficiency to support fieldwork with reliable solutions.
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| White Rabbit makes leap for time over fiber Seven Solutions is the leading company in the development and integration of high accuracy sub-nanosecond time transfer and frequency distribution for reliable industrial and scientific applications. Their technology integrates the White Rabbit protocol, the basis for the new high accuracy profile in the IEEE 1588-2019 (PTPv2.1).
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| GPS & MGUE Program Update & High Dynamix Testing Date: Thursday, October 14, 2021 Sponsored Content by: Spirent Federal Summary: The U.S. Space Force continues to evolve the GPS enterprise into a more resilient and robust architecture. Join representatives from the Space Systems Command, BAE Systems and Spirent for an update on the GPS and Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) programs, the latest in military GPS receiver technology, and advancements in emulating high dynamic applications such as space vehicles or hypersonic munitions. Speakers: Colonel Ryan Colbum, Director, Spectrum Warfare Division, Space Systems Command (SSC) Colonel Clifford Sulham, Senior Material Leader, User Products Division, Production Corp, Space Systems Command (SSC) Jade Groen, Director, Military GPS Ground and Core Programs, Navigation & Sensor Systems (NSS), BAE Systems Mark Holbrow, Senior Director, R&D Positioning, Spirent Communications
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