Galileo Program
The Galileo Program is a global navigation satellite system developed by the European Union and the European Space Agency. It aims to provide accurate positioning and timing information to users worldwide, independent of other systems like GPS. The program enhances navigation services for various applications, including transportation, agriculture, and emergency response.
Launched in 2005, the Galileo Program consists of a constellation of satellites orbiting the Earth. It offers improved accuracy, reliability, and availability of signals, benefiting both civilian and commercial users. The system is designed to be interoperable with other global navigation systems, ensuring seamless service across different platforms.