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* Maximise the visibility angle diversity and hence minimise the risk of signal blocking. | * Maximise the visibility angle diversity and hence minimise the risk of signal blocking. | ||
* Provide dual geostationary coverage (minimum) within the core service area. | * Provide dual geostationary coverage (minimum) within the core service area. | ||
==The Inmarsat-3 Satellite-Navigation Mission== | |||
'''Inmarsat-3 Navigation Payload''' | |||
==The ESA Artemis Satellite-Navigation Mission== | |||
'''ESA Artemis Navigation Payload''' | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 10:46, 4 May 2011
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Title | EGNOS Space Segment |
Author(s) | GMV. |
Level | Basic |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
The EGNOS space segment is composed by three geostationary satellites centred over Europe:
- Inmarsat-3 AOR-E (Atlantic Ocean Region East) stationed at 15.5° W.
- Inmarsat-3 IOR-W (Indian Ocean Region West) stationed at 25.0°E.
- ESA-Artemis stationed at 21.5° E.
The main criteria followed in the selection of the satellites positions have been:
- Improve the measurement geometry and hence the system availability.
- Maximise the visibility angle diversity and hence minimise the risk of signal blocking.
- Provide dual geostationary coverage (minimum) within the core service area.
Inmarsat-3 Navigation Payload
ESA Artemis Navigation Payload