The Space Force is targeting $50 to $80 million per satellite — a fraction of the $250 million it costs for just one Lockheed ...
Even though most of today's aircraft rely heavily on GPS for navigation, the technology is far from infallible. That's why an ...
A safety net of balloon-mounted sensors listening for satellites and cell towers could save lives if an airplane's GPS ...
The initial 10 new "GPS IIIF" satellites are the first of a potential 22 in an estimated $9.2 billion program for spacecraft with greater accuracy and jam-proof signals for the GPS system, which ...
GPS satellites can pinpoint your position on the globe to within a few feet, an accomplishment that seems less impressive ...
Hundreds of defunct satellites plunge toward Earth every year. Scientists are studying how the chemical stew left in their wake impacts the atmosphere.
Existing BeiDou system, used in telecommunications, transport, and natural resource management, has also been expanding its ...
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin is challenging the prevailing narrative that military users of the Global Positioning System (GPS) are dangerously vulnerable to service disruptions and is emphasizing the ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A pair of European satellites rocketed into orbit Thursday on the first mission to create artificial ...
The Space Force wants its next fleet of GPS satellites to be smaller, cheaper and more resilient - and it's looking to a mix of commercial and defense firms to help design those spacecraft.
The Pentagon’s first batch of new and more capable GPS satellites, part of the GPS IIIF program, is facing significant delays. The first batch is eight to eleven months behind schedule, which the U.S.