Tag: Satellite Navigation Systems

US Air Force gets eagle-inspired robots that glide at 109 mph with 500-pound payload

US Air Force Gets Eagle-Inspired Robots that Glide at 109 mph with 500-Pound Payload The US Air Force has inducted multiple aerial cargo glider systems to improve its autonomous capabilities and enhance mission effectiveness. These cutting-edge robots, inspired by the majestic flight of eagles, can soar through the skies at speeds of up to 109 […]

US builds ‘spacecraft speedometer’ to enhance satellite navigation without GPS

US Builds ‘Spacecraft Speedometer’ to Enhance Satellite Navigation Without GPS Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory and the U.S. Air Force Academy have created a groundbreaking technology that could revolutionize satellite navigation. The innovative system, dubbed the ‘spacecraft speedometer,’ aims to provide precise velocity measurements for spacecraft without relying on the Global Positioning System (GPS). […]

100 years on, ESA tests Einstein’s relativity theory with atomic clocks on ISS

100 Years On, ESA Tests Einstein’s Relativity Theory with Atomic Clocks on ISS The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched one of its most precise science experiments to date, aiming to test Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity with atomic clocks aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant milestone in scientific […]

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