NASA and the Italian Space Agency made history on March 3 when the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) became the first ...
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Being able to make use of GPS signals will allow future missions ... “Now, LuGRE shows us that we can successfully acquire and track GNSS signals at the Moon. This is a very exciting discovery ...
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The U.S. space agency announced that on Monday, the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment, or LuGRE, became the first technology demonstration to acquire and track GPS signals on the Moon's surface.
Normally, engineers track spacecraft using signals from stations on Earth ... s Global Navigation Satellite System, which includes GPS used in the United States and Galileo, a similar system ...