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ApplicationsApplications
Title Space Applications
Author(s) GMV.
Level Medium
Year of Publication 2011
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GNSS systems were originally designed for earth-based positioning and navigation. Despite this, real-time spacecraft navigation based on space borne GNSS receivers is becoming a common technique for low-Earth orbits and geostationary orbits, allowing satellites to self-determine their position using GNSS, reducing dependence on ground-based stations[1].


Attitude Control

Detailed information about Attitude Control can be found here.

Precise Orbit Determination

Detailed information about Precise Orbit Determination can be found here.

Satellite Realtime Navigation

Detailed information about Satellite Realtime Navigation can be found here.

Low-Orbit Satellite Positioning

Detailed information about Low-Orbit Satellite Positioning can be found here.

Satellite Formation Flying

Detailed information about Satellite Formation Flying can be found here.


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