The navigation satellite system is a space-earth integrated system where the satellite transmits the radio navigation signals and provides the PNT services to various users. In 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launched the first artificial earth satellite. In 1958, the United States began to develop the “Transit” navigation satellite system. Undergoing nearly 60 years of development, navigation satellite systems, including Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Regional Navigation Satellite System (RNSS), have become the important space infrastructure that people rely on.
Overview of Navigation Satellite Systems
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2020-08-01
32 pages
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English
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