High precision GLONASS signal will be tested in Antarctica
10 November 2014
The research vessel "Akademik Fedorov" of Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute hold a course to Antarctica in order to test high-precision positioning technologies based on the GLONASS signal, according to the information-analytical center of Roscosmos.
During the expedition specialists from Information-Analytical Center of FSUE “TSNIIMASH” develop high-precision positioning technologies based on GLONASS / GNSS measurements in the high latitudes by using modern methods of processing satellite measurements, said in the statement.
"Akademik Fedorov" has left the port in St. Petersburg on November 8, 2014. Across the Bremerhaven port, ship will proceed to the port of Cape Town, and then put to the waters of the Southern Ocean, and will take a course to the Russian Antarctic station "Progress".
“The GLONASS Herald” journal
During the expedition specialists from Information-Analytical Center of FSUE “TSNIIMASH” develop high-precision positioning technologies based on GLONASS / GNSS measurements in the high latitudes by using modern methods of processing satellite measurements, said in the statement.
"Akademik Fedorov" has left the port in St. Petersburg on November 8, 2014. Across the Bremerhaven port, ship will proceed to the port of Cape Town, and then put to the waters of the Southern Ocean, and will take a course to the Russian Antarctic station "Progress".
“The GLONASS Herald” journal
23.03.2015
