The early days of GPS: How it was adopted by the US military and surveyors
In the following articles, GPS World is lucky to benefit from the long memories of four gentlemen who were there to witness the birth of the GPS pr...
In the following articles, GPS World is lucky to benefit from the long memories of four gentlemen who were there to witness the birth of the GPS pr...
Airbus has been awarded the latest phase in the European Space Agency's (ESA) Truths mission, as part of the Earth Observation Earth Watch programme.
Trimble Navigation, which had started out making Loran receivers, was looking for its next marine project when HP decided to cancel its GPS project...
The Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, has successfully launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California on Dec. 1, 2023.
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Norway's International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI) and the Bezos Earth Fund have announced a partnership to provide free access to high-reso...
LeoLabs has partnered with Aalyria, a software-defined and optical networking communications company, to address space awareness challenges for comple...
David Zilkoski discusses how NGS started performing GPS surveys in 1983, years before GPS was considered operational in 1993, changing the way NGS ...
NASA is encouraging international and interagency collaboration on space exploration through technology and policy standards.
GPS World contributor, Gaylord Green, reflects on a time when civilian interest in GPS was low due to uncertain funding. Today, the benefits of GPS...
ESA intends to extend the NAVISP program.