Galileo, the world’s most precise satellite navigation system, expanded its constellation with two new satellites launched by SpaceX, enhancing its reliability and precision.
With 30 satellites now in orbit, Galileo is expanding its constellation, increasing the reliability, robustness, and precision, benefiting billions of users worldwide.
Already the most precise satellite navigation system in the world and the largest European constellation of satellites, Galileo has been operational since 2016 and is integral to various sectors such as rail, maritime, agriculture, and rescue operations.
In addition, the launch of the new Public Regulated Service (PRS) signals has started to be broadcast, providing an encrypted navigation service for authorized governmental users and contributing to Europe's autonomy and resilience in satellite navigation.