New research suggests that Russian satellite systems are at least testing their ability to disrupt global networks.
Military satellite suspected of jamming GPS signals across Europe and as far as Canada in brief bursts ...
A recent investigation led by Todd Humphreys from the University of Texas, Austin, found that the Russian Kosmos 2546 may have been used to jam GPS signals on a continen ...
Since 2019, GPS signals across Europe, Greenland and Canada have experienced a huge spike in sudden, widespread signal ...
Every smartphone, aviation system, and fleet tracker on the planet depends on the same core trick: a receiver times radio ...
Scientists and U.S. military briefers have linked short, widespread interference incidents to Russia, revealing ...
Russia can falsify GPS signals deep into Europe at a radius of up to 450km (280 miles) from its Kaliningrad exclave ‌due to ...
NASA satellites designed to observe cyclone wind speeds and collapsing ice sheets have also proven capable of identifying the ...
Our hacker [Wil Carver] has sent in his submission for the One Hertz Challenge: Precise Time Ref via 1 Pulse-Per-Second GPS Signal. This GPS Disciplined Oscillator (GPSDO) project uses a Piezo 2940210 ...
communications satellite on the background of the moon. satellite connection Perhaps the crown jewel of NASA’s near-term roadmap for human space exploration is the Artemis mission: our return-trip to ...
Engineers at Purdue University and NASA have developed a new technique for monitoring the environment by using routine signals that already are being beamed to Earth by global positioning systems.
GPS networks are already a crucial part of everyday life around the world, but an international team of scientists has found a new, potentially life-saving use for them: tsunami warnings. Researchers ...