ESA-JRC International Summer School on GNSS 2020 postponed to 2021
ESA-JRC International Summer School on GNSS 2020
ESA-JRC International Summer School on GNSS 2020
As the measures of the lockdown, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, are starting to slow down and society is getting ready for the recovery and the ‘return to routine’, the GNSS response is becoming increasingly important.
Last September, the 7th GNSS Science colloquium brought together several members of the European scientific community and their international partners involved in the use of Galileo and other GNSS satellites. As from March 2020 all the colloquium proceedings are available on the GNSS Science Support Centre’s website
An ETH Zurich mission, supported by ESA, has used Galileo to obtain position and timing fixes in orbit for the first time.
The seventh edition of the International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of GNSS was held in Zurich from 4 to 6 September 2019 with a great scientific return across several fields.
The European GNSS Service Centre (GSC) web portal has published updated Galileo satellite metadata
The Project PULCHRON provides an independent timescale based on pulsars.
Call for Ideas for GNSS Evolutions Novel On-Board Clocks Technologies, Scientific Payloads and Scientific Activities
ESA/JRC International Summer School on GNSS 2019
The Galileo Experimentation & Scientific Tests in Antarctica (GESTA) project expedition arrives Plateau Station (Lat: -79.35 Long: 33.54).
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