How does GPS work?
GALILEO
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer (1564-1642) who discovered Jupiter’s four largest satellites and is generally considered the father of modern astronomy. No surprise that the Europeans name their answer to GPS, “GALILEO”.
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GALILEO
GALILEO will not just provide more independence from GPS: but greater accuracy and coverage, too.
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Use of GALILEO
A civilian alternative to GPS, GALILEO can focus on its enormous social and economic potential.
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The benefits of GALILEO
GALILEO is about much more than just better navigation.
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How GALILEO works
All the ingenuity of GPS, with enhanced data and improved communication.





