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Four new Galileo satellites were successfully launched on December 12 from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. This launch brings the Galileo constellation to a total of 22 satellites.

Development of a Galileo-based timing receiver for critical infrastructures

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On 11 January 2018, a webinar on Fundamental Elements Call “Development of a Galileo-based timing receiver for critical infrastructures” was held to provide applicants with additional details on the proposal preparation. Here you can find the resources shared during the Webinar.

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GSA/GRANT/05/2017
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Four Galileo satellites are to be launched on an Ariane 5 launcher from the Kourou Space Centre in French Guyana at 18:36 UTC (19:36 CET) on December 12. For the first time, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) will be responsible for the Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) of this mission (L9), overseeing Spaceopal GmbH in their new role as Galileo Service Operator.