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love the work here
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@TableWolfMusic Existing GPS of course won't compete with this . However, this requires lots of money and satellites to support it. So far, Galileo is still in its design, and haven't sent out 1/3 of the satellites to support its minimum functions after the idea was posted for 10 years. On the other hand, GPS & Beidou 's original design were different from Galileo, but they are already applied to some purpose. And ppl can always upgrade existing tech's. Good luck, new tech is always exciting
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very interesting thanks
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some really good stuff here
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@lkaruga Not really. Can you imagine 30 satellites colliding if the surface of the earth was their orbit? Now imagine them orbitting in 3-d space much bigger than earth itself.
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wtf,, i got glasses from the cinema to view this in 3d and it doesn't work
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They've lost an e in the closing edit. It says "A programme of ..."
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Nice!
But what about space trash... They are more than likely to collide with other objects.
@TableWolfMusic Galileo will be more accurate then GPS, Europe wanted a own navigation system because USA don't guarantee the GPS service in a armed conflict and it's better ;)
TheEupot 4 months ago 4
So, will existing GPS devices be compatible with this?
TableWolfMusic 4 months ago