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One dedicated fan just gave the PSP a second life as a working GPS. Nearly 20 years later, the handheld is showing live maps, ...
What do you get when you combine an ESP32, a 16-bit DAC, an antique VFD, and an IDE CD-ROM drive? Not much, unless you put in the work, which [Akasaka Ryuunosuke] did to create ESPer-CDP, a modern ...
When GPS was conceived, none of that was possible. Constellations in low Earth orbit—altitudes up to 1,200 miles (2,000 km)—require hundreds of satellites to provide constant coverage over the ...
GPS jamming and spoofing attacks are on the rise. If the global navigation system the US relies on were to go down entirely, it would send the world into unprecedented chaos.
SpaceX launched an advanced GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force today (May 30), less than three months after getting the official go-ahead.
GPS III SV-08 deployment. Credit: SpaceX. GPS III SV-08, built by Lockheed Martin, is the eighth of 10 GPS III spacecraft acquired by the Pentagon under a 2008 contract.
May 30 (UPI) --On Friday, SpaceX launched an advanced GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. A Falcon 9 rocket was used to put the GPS III SV-08 ...
The Space Force successfully sent its latest GPS III satellite to orbit Friday, demonstrating the ability to prepare and launch a military spacecraft on condensed timelines.
Some projects start as hacks, and end as products — that’s the case for [Akio Sato]’s project Loko, the LoRa/GPS tracker that was entered in our 2025 Pet Hacks Contest. The project dates all ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a GPS III satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on May 30, 2025. The satellite enhances Space Force GPS capabilities, including resistance to jamming ...
SpaceX plans Falcon 9 launch of GPS III-7 mission on Friday afternoon Second T minus 10 987. 54321 ignition engines full power and let's go Falcon, go SpaceX go GPS 37. Vehicles pitching down already.
The accumulation of microplastics in the environment, and within our bodies, is an increasingly worrisome issue. But predicting where these ubiquitous particles will accumulate, and therefore ...