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  2. United Kingdom Global Navigation Satellite System - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom Global Navigation Satellite System (UK GNSS) was a United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA) research programme which, between May 2018 and September 2020, developed outline proposals for a United Kingdom (UK) owned and operated conventional satellite navigation system, as a British alternative to the European Union (EU) owned and operated Galileo Global Navigation Satellite System.

  3. List of government space agencies - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, nearly 80 different government space agencies are in existence, including more than 70 national space agencies and several international agencies. Initial competencies demonstrated include the funding and nomination of candidates to serve as astronauts, cosmonauts, or taikonauts with the countries/organizations executing human spaceflight solutions.

  4. British space programme - Wikipedia

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    NASA astronaut. Born and grew up in the UK, US citizen after 1991. Nicholas Patrick: Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire STS-116 (Discovery) STS-130 9 December 2006 / NASA astronaut. Born and grew up in the UK, US citizen since 1994. Richard Garriott: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Soyuz TMA-13/12: 12 October 2008 /

  5. UK Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA) is an executive agency of the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for the United Kingdom's civil space programme.It was established on 1 April 2010 to replace the British National Space Centre (BNSC) and took over responsibility for government policy and key budgets for space exploration; [2] [3] it represents the United Kingdom in all ...

  6. Satellite navigation - Wikipedia

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    Three of the satellites are placed in geostationary orbit (GEO) and the remaining 4 in geosynchronous orbit (GSO) to have a larger signal footprint and lower number of satellites to map the region. It is intended to provide an all-weather absolute position accuracy of better than 7.6 metres (25 ft) throughout India and within a region extending ...

  7. Galileo (satellite navigation) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, the UK stated that it would look into creating a competing satellite navigation system to Galileo post-Brexit. [94] In December 2018, British Prime Minister Theresa May announced that the UK would no longer seek to reclaim the investment, and Science Minister Sam Gyimah resigned over the matter. [95]

  8. Ariel 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ariel 1 (also known as UK-1 and S-55), was the first British-American satellite, and the first satellite in the Ariel programme.Its launch in 1962 made the United Kingdom the third country to operate a satellite, after the Soviet Union and the United States.

  9. National Space Centre - Wikipedia

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    This material is 1% of the weight of the equivalent amount of glass. [34] The building was described by the Guardian as "One of the most distinctive and intriguing new buildings in Britain" [ 35 ] The main building is a 7200m 2 box built on a 14m grid steel frame, clad in a perforated metal skin that conceals the windows and louvres in the ...