Pseudo-satellites allow accurate navigation in Helsinki harbour
Submit on Saturday, June 30th, 2007 04:14
Pseudo-satellites, ground-based substitutes used when signals from ‘real’ satellites are not available, can deliver accurate positioning information in places where conventional solutions fail. This was demonstrated on 27 June in Helsinki harbour as part of a project supported by ESA.
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