Astrium launched two in-orbit validation (IOV) satellites Monday as part of...
Astrium launched two in-orbit validation (IOV) satellites Monday as part of Europe’s Galileo navigation system. They were launched from French Guiana on a Soyuz rocket, Astrium said in a press release (http://xrl.us/bnub7o). The satellites “will soon enter into service alongside…
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IOV satellites 1 and 2” which were launched last year, Astrium said. With the four satellites, the Galileo system “will prove it can deliver ultra precise three-dimensional positioning,” it said.