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Beaconsat’s interference detection capability is intended to address disruptions affecting navigation systems such as GPS and Galileo.
Galileo’s Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA) became officially operational on July 24, 2025.
GOVSATCOM sits alongside Galileo, Copernicus, EGNOS, and Space Situational Awareness as one of the five pillars of the EU Space Programme.
EGNSS encompasses the Galileo program and the European Geostationary Overlay Service (EGNOS).
The European GNSS Service Demonstrator will support EU space services including EGNOS, Galileo, Copernicus, and GOVSATCOM/IRIS².
The EGNSS Service Demonstrator acts as a centralized platform to validate future Galileo and EGNOS augmentation services.
Govsatcom is one of the five components of the European Union Space Programme alongside Galileo, Copernicus, EGNOS, and the Space Situational Awareness Program.
The European Commission expects Galileo PRS signal accreditation soon.
Space Intel Report published an article titled "EU Commission expects Galileo PRS signal accreditation ‘soon,’ DLR preparing global Galileo-GPS interference service".
DLR is preparing a global Galileo-GPS interference service.
TOUCAN aims to deliver a nationally assured timing source that does not rely exclusively on GPS or Galileo signals.
Different GNSS constellations use different subband nomenclatures, for example Galileo uses the designation 'E' within the L band instead of the 'L' nomenclature used by other GNSS constellations.
Extracting Galileo subbands from L-band acquisitions significantly reduces downstream data transmission rates to levels manageable by modern GPUs.
Intensive high-cadence monitoring with the HARPS-N spectrograph on the INAF Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) at La Palma enabled precise measurement of Gaia-6 B’s non-circular orbital shape.
GMV and the European Space Agency have signed a contract to develop a new generation of Galileo GSS signal reception stations.
Europe is pursuing dual-use space programs such as Galileo and Copernicus while its overall approach to space defence remains fragmented.
Galileo GSS stations analyze signal quality, identify errors, and send navigation measurements and messages to the system control center.
Francisco Javier Benedicto, Director of Navigation at the European Space Agency, analyzed the evolution of Galileo amid increasing threats and new operational demands.
GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou satellite navigation systems have both civilian and military applications.
Achilles is part of the Galileo system evolution program, which includes enabling European industry to develop new LEO-PNT satellite positioning systems.