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Dual-frequency Galileo positioning performance during the In-Orbit Validation phase: Galileo’s observed dual-frequency positioning accuracy is an average 8 m horizontal and 9 m vertical (95% of the time). Its average timing accuracy is 10 nanoseconds on average – and its performance set to sharpen as more satellites are launched and ground stations come on line.

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