Galileo Satellite Project

Cassini gets 7-year extension, a new plan strikes the ringed planet LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE – The Cassini mission will continue faithfully in orbit around Saturn until the summer of the planet in the solstice of 2017, a proposal from the NASA budget passes 2011 the agency announced Wednesday.
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Jupiter: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA’s Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Space Sciences $6.90 This digital document is an article from Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Space Sciences, brought to you by GaleĀ®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses. The length of the article is 2281 words. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after p… |
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Galileo (Satellite Navigation) $65.35 Galileo is a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) currently being built by the European Union (EU) and European Space Agency (ESA). The }3.4 billion project is an alternative and complementary to the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Russian GLONASS. On 30 November 2007 the 27 EU transportation ministers involved reached an agreement that it should be operational by 2013. When in operation, it will have two ground operations centers, one near Munich, Germany, and another in Fucino, 130 km east of Rome, Italy. Since 18 May 2007, at the recommendation of Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot, the EU took direct control of the Galileo project from the private sector group of eight companies called European Satellite Navigation Industries, which had abandoned this Galileo project in early 2007. Galileo is intended to provide more precise measurements than available through GPS or GLONASS (Galileo will be accurate down to the metre range) including the height (altitude) above sea level, and better positioning services at high latitudes. |
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Galileo $17.99 Galileo |
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Destroyed Extraterrestrial Probes: Galileo, Pioneer Venus Project, Magellan Probe $14.14 Destroyed Extraterrestrial Probes: Galileo, Pioneer Venus Project, Magellan Probe |
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Applied Satellite Navigation Using Gps, Galileo And Augmentation Systems $62.25 Buy and sell [Applied Satellite Navigation Using Gps, Galileo And Augmentation Systems] at great prices. |
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GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite Systems: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and $92.84 pa oeGNSS – GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and morea is the extension of the scientific bestseller a oeGPS – Theory and Practicea to Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and includes the Russian GLONASS, the European system Galileo, and additional systems.pThe book refers to GNSS in the generic sense to describe the various existing reference systems for coordinates and time, the satellite orbits, the satellite signals, observables, mathematical models for positioning, data processing, and data transformation.pWith respect to the individual systems GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and more, primarily the specific reference systems, services, the space and the control segment, as well as satellite signals are described. Furthermore, augmentations by space- and ground-based systems are discussed.pThis book is a university-level introductory textbook and is intended to serve as a reference for students as well as for professionals and scientists in the fields of geodesy, surveying engineering, navigation, and related disciplines. |
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Galileo 1200 Power Microscope $44.09 The Galileo G-1200M 1200 Power Microscope is the right instrument to help you discover and enjoy the living world around you. It comes with everything you need to get started experiencing the biological world that surrounds us everyday of our lives. The package comes complete with an eyedropper, tweezers, spatula, test tubes, Petri dish, condenser lens, and traveling case. The Galileo microscope is equipped with a zoom eyepiece that goes all the way up to 1,200x power to give you an close look at organisms. In addition, the Galileo microscope comes with a projector hood, which enables you to project the image produced by your microscope onto a wall or any viewing screen. This makes the Galileo microscope ideal for group study. Safe and simple to use for ages 8 and up, the Galileo microscope easily brings the microscopic world to life. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD — Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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GPS & Galileo[eBook] $68.97 pbDesign State-of-the-Art GPS/Galileo Dual RF Receivers/bpThis authoritative guide walks you through the process of designing, fabricating, and testing a highly integrated, low-noise, low-power, and low-cost RF front-end for GPS and Galileo, the leading satellite-based global navigation systems. Everything from standards analysis to characterization of the design is covered in the book.piGPS & Galileo/i focuses on developing seamlessly interoperable receivers that can access the wide variety of new services offered by these systems, such as increased service availability, centimeter-sensitive accuracy, emergency management, and data confidentiality. By the end of the book, you will have a prototype that achieves peak performance in terms of gain, NF, and current consumption, making it suitable for any high-accuracy, portable application.pDiscover how to:ulliDetermine the specifications of an interoperable dual GPS/Galileo RF front-endliDesign all…/ul |
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Mission to Jupiter: A History of the Galileo Project: A History of the $31 DIVDIVWhen Galileo lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on 18 October 1989, it began an interplanetary voyage that took it to Venus, two asteroids, back to Earth, and finally on to Jupiter. The craft’s instruments studied Jupiter’s enormous magnetosphere and its belts of intense radiation. The spacecraft also sent off a planetary probe that accomplished the most difficult atmospheric entry ever attempted. After this, the craft spent years visiting Jupiter’s moons and delving into their structures and properties./divDIV /divDIVThis book attempts to convey the creativity, leadership, and vision that were necessary for the mission’s success.   It is a book about dedicated people and their scientific and engineering achievements.   The Galileo mission faced many significant problems. Some of the most brilliant accomplishments and “work-arounds” (such as problems with the high-gain antenna) of the Galileo staff occurred precisely when these challenges arose. Throughout the mission, engineers and scientists found ways to keep the spacecraft operational, from a distance of nearly half a billion miles, enabling one of the most impressive voyages of scientific discovery./divp /p/DIVDIVp /pDIVWhen Galileo lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on 18 October 1989, it began an interplanetary voyage that took it to Venus, two asteroids, back to Earth, and finally on to Jupiter. The craft’s instruments studied Jupiter’s enormous magnetosphere and its belts of intense radiation. The spacecraft also sent off a planetary probe that accomplished the most difficult atmospheric entry ever attempted. After this, the craft spent years visiting Jupiter’s moons and delving into their structures and properties./divDIV /divDIVThis book attempts to convey the creativity, leadership, and vision that were necessary for the mission’s succe@? |