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What (who) is navigation satellite - definition

SYSTEM OF SATELLITES THAT PROVIDE AUTONOMOUS GEO-SPATIAL POSITIONING WITH GLOBAL COVERAGE
Satellite Navigation System; Navigation satellite; Satellite positioning system; GNSS; Satnav; Satellite navigation systems; GNNS; Sat nav; Sat nav systems; Global Navigation Satellite Systems; Gnss; Global Navigation Satellite System; SatNav; Satellite Navigation; Global navigation satellite system; Global satellite positioning system; Global navigation satellite systems; Navigation satellites; Radionavigation-satellite service; Maritime radionavigation-satellite service; Aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service; Satellite navigation system; Sat Nav; Global satellite positioning systems; Satellite positioning systems; History of satellite navigation; Position, navigation, and timing; Positioning, navigation, and timing; ARNSS
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  • GNSS satellites used for navigation on a smartphone in 2021
  • The [[U.S. Space Force]]'s [[Global Positioning System]] was the first global satellite navigation system and was the first to be provided as a free global service.
  • Launched GNSS satellites 1978 to 2014

Satellite navigation         
A satellite navigation or satnav system is a system that uses satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning. It allows satellite navigation devices to determine their location (longitude, latitude, and altitude/elevation) to high precision (within a few centimetres to metres) using time signals transmitted along a line of sight by radio from satellites.
satnav         
['satnav]
¦ noun navigation using information from satellites.
Maritime radionavigation-satellite service         
Maritime radionavigation-satellite service (short: MRNSS) is – according to Article 1.45 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR)ITU Radio Regulations, Section IV.

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Satellite navigation

A satellite navigation or satnav system is a system that uses satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning. It allows satellite navigation devices to determine their location (longitude, latitude, and altitude/elevation) to high precision (within a few centimetres to metres) using time signals transmitted along a line of sight by radio from satellites. The system can be used for providing position, navigation or for tracking the position of something fitted with a receiver (satellite tracking). The signals also allow the electronic receiver to calculate the current local time to a high precision, which allows time synchronisation. These uses are collectively known as Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT). Satnav systems operate independently of any telephonic or internet reception, though these technologies can enhance the usefulness of the positioning information generated.

A satellite navigation system with global coverage may be termed a global navigation satellite system (GNSS). As of September 2020, the United States' Global Positioning System (GPS), Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, and the European Union's Galileo are fully operational GNSSs. Japan's Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) is a (US) GPS satellite-based augmentation system to enhance the accuracy of GPS, with satellite navigation independent of GPS scheduled for 2023. The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) plans to expand to a global version in the long term.

Global coverage for each system is generally achieved by a satellite constellation of 18–30 medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites spread between several orbital planes. The actual systems vary, but all use orbital inclinations of >50° and orbital periods of roughly twelve hours (at an altitude of about 20,000 kilometres or 12,000 miles).

Examples of use of navigation satellite
1. China is also developing an independent navigation satellite system.
2. The agency said the satellites launched Thursday will join Russia‘s Global Navigation Satellite System, or GLONASS.
3. Ivanov, now first deputy prime minister, recently revealed the total failure of Russia‘s Global Navigation Satellite System.
4. The Russian and Indian space agencies made a similar agreement governing a joint global navigation satellite system, GLONASS.
5. The Russian system, GLONASS (for Global Navigation Satellite System), is a radio satellite navigation system whose satellites began entering service in 1'83.