Move over, GPS: Navigation satellites in low-Earth orbit are making a comeback
arstechnica.comJul 16, 2026
New navigation satellites in low-Earth orbit, such as those from Xona Space Systems, promise significantly stronger signals than GPS, enabling greater accuracy in challenging environments and improved resilience to interference. Xona plans to launch its first production satellites in 2026, with a full constellation aiming for centimeter-level global positioning. These satellites will also offer precise timing services for various industries.
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