GIOVE (Italian for 'Jupiter'; pronounced [ˈdʒɔːve]), or Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element, is the name for two satellites built for the European Space...
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Validation Element, a series of artificial satellites prototyping a satellite navigation system Missy Giove, American racing cyclist This disambiguation...
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MEOSAR system. The first Galileo test satellite GIOVE-A was launched 28 December 2005, while the first satellite to be part of the operational system was...
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followon GIOVE-A2 satellite while the joint venture's GIOVE-B satellite remained on the ground awaiting launch. Since that time, the GIOVE-B satellite successfully...
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A satellite navigation or satnav system is a system that uses satellites to provide autonomous geopositioning. A satellite navigation system with global...
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satellites have been launched. The 2 GIOVE ("Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element") prototype vehicles were retired in 2012. Currently, 25 satellites are...
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Moons of Jupiter (redirect from Satellite of Jupiter)
Marazzini, Claudio (2005). "I nomi dei satelliti di Giove: da Galileo a Simon Marius (The names of the satellites of Jupiter: from Galileo to Simon Marius)"....
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BeiDou (redirect from Beidou satellite navigation system)
The role of Compass-M1 for Compass is similar to the role of the GIOVE satellites for the Galileo system. The orbit of Compass-M1 is nearly circular...
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EADS Astrium. During 2005, SSTL completed construction of GIOVE-A1, the first test satellite for Europe's Galileo space navigation system. In 2010 and...
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Europa (moon) (redirect from Satellite Europa)
Claudio (2005). "I nomi dei satelliti di Giove: da Galileo a Simon Marius" [The names of Jupiter's satellites: from Galileo to Simon Marius]. Lettere Italiane...
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Io (moon) (redirect from Satellite Io)
(1995). "Satellites of Jupiter". Marazzini, Claudio (2005). "I nomi dei satelliti di Giove: da Galileo a Simon Marius" [The names of the satellites of Jupiter:...
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Esrange (section Satellite services)
investigation of the aurora borealis, sounding rocket launches, and satellite tracking, among other things. Located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle...
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the L band radio transmissions from the GIOVE-A satellite 2006 - NERC Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation measurements project...
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Hermitage of Camaldoli (redirect from Hermitage of Monte Giove)
cultivated kitchen gardens. The property hosts numerous cell towers and satellite dishes, befitting its location on the highest point in Naples. The church's...
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List of European Space Agency programmes and missions (category European Space Agency satellites)
canonical Halley Armada. GIOVE-A, launched December 2005 – Demonstration mission testing technologies for the Galileo satellite navigation system. Hipparcos...
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small satellites. In its 22-year history, it has developed satellites for 27 missions. The two Galileo satellite navigation proofing satellites, GIOVE-A and...
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Gagarin's Start (Site 1/5) for crewed missions, and from Site 31/6 for satellite launches with the Fregat upper stage. The Soyuz-FG performed 64 successful...
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signals transmitted by the GIOVE-A satellite and were also the first to track the signals of the first experimental satellite of the future Chinese Compass...
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Cluster II (spacecraft) (category Geospace monitoring satellites)
performed with the remaining flying satellites until the satellites have all re-entered). The four identical Cluster II satellites studied the impact of the Sun's...
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Fregat upper stage were used to launch the following spacecraft: Galaxy 14, GIOVE A, Mars Express, AMOS-2, Venus Express, Cluster. SL-type fairing is used...
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1580. Diane et Callisto, by Nicolas-René Jollain, 1770, oil on canvas. Giove e Callisto, by Jacopo Amigoni, circa 1740–1750, oil on canvas. Callisto's...
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failure after the vehicle deposited the upper stage, a Meteor MS-1 weather satellite, and 18 secondary cubesats back into Earth's atmosphere due to the first...
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signed on 14 June 1962. From 1968 to 1972, ESRO launched seven research satellites, but ELDO was not able to deliver a launch vehicle. Both agencies struggled...
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Inside GNSS (category Satellite navigation)
technology for engineers, designers, and policy-makers of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). In the United States, GNSS is identified mainly with the...
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ICBM and its derivatives between 2005 and 2009. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References Fregat/IRIS: NSSDCA/COSPAR...
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terrain view of Google Maps. Verified and fine-tuned via google terrain and satellite maps. The three main sources for first ascent data are: For France and...
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Jun 4" (Tweet). Retrieved 7 July 2021 – via Twitter. "Galileo prototype GIOVE-A switched off after 16 years in orbit". ESA. 24 November 2021. Archived...
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awarded the Royal Institute of Navigation Gold Medal for the successful GIOVE-A mission for the European Galileo system, awarded the Sir Arthur Clarke...
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gas reserves were discovered southeast of the Bari, Brindisi—Rovesti and Giove oil discoveries. Surveys indicate reserves of 3 billion barrels of oil in...
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the Italian Wikipedia article. For original, see it:Eventi d'impatto su Giove. Chebotarev, G.A. (1964). "Gravitational Spheres of the Major Planets, Moon...
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