Non-GPS Surface Navigation Effort Under Way

23.04
Teams led by Boeing and Argon ST are embarking on an effort sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop technology capable of determining one's position on the Earth based on available terrestrial signals when the Gl...

NavConf April 24th - 25th 2007

08.02
The Nordic Institute of Navigation (NNF) arranged the NavConf (Navigation Conference) and Exhibition at the Danish Design Center, H C Andersens Boulevard 27, DK – 1553 Copenhagen W (central Copenhagen) April 24th – 25th 2007.  

China puts new navigation satellite into orbit

05.02
China successfully put a navigation satellite into orbit early Saturday February 3rd 2007 from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

New Glonass Launch: 2006 December 26 2018 UTC

03.01
A Proton-K rocket carrying three modernized Glonass-M satellites lifted off at 23:18 Moscow time (8:18 p.m. GMT) Monday from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan. The satellites were put into orbit early Tuesday.

LM GPS Spacecraft Launches Successfully

29.09
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Upgrades to the U.S. Air Force Global Positioning System constellation continued with the Sept. 25 launch of the second "modernized" Lockheed Martin GPS block IIR-M spacecraft with dual civilian channel capability

7th Nordic Radio Navigation Conference and Exhibition "NORNA 06"

10.07
The Nordic Institute of Navigation (NNF) arranged the "7th Nordic Radio Navigation and Exhibition" on board Viking Line's "Mariella", travelling between Stockholm - Helsingfors - Stockholm on November 20th - 22nd 2006. Proceedings

GALILEO ICD RELEASED

25.05
The Galileo open service ICD was made public on 23 May.

September 25, 2005: GPS modernization begins with Delta rocket launch

26.09
A Boeing Delta 2 booster pierced the night sky Sunday evening, successfully launching the first modernized Global Positioning System satellite to build a bridge from the navigation network of today to the advancements of tomorrow. Full story

LORAN survey

18.08
GPS is presumed to have become the primary navigation aid employed in the commercial shipping industry today. However, a report issued by the Volpe National Transportation Center in August 2001 indicates GPS is susceptible to both intentional and uni...