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GNSS FATIMA

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Fix And TIme provisioning system for MArs (FATIMA) is a concept of a proposed Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) for Mars. The main purpose of the proposed system is to provide precise positioning, navigation, and time services on Mars for current and future robotic exploration systems, probes, and for future human missions to Mars.[1]

A study of the proposed concept was published in 2016 by its lead scientist, Jozef Kozár, of Mars Systems Laboratory and the Faculty of Aeronautics of Technical University of Košice, Slovakia. The system contains an autonomous GNSS designed for the Martian planetary conditions. The proposed system contains 15 autonomous GNSS satellites in three orbital planes—five in each orbital plane. The satellite navigation system will cover the entire surface of Mars.

References

  1. Goff, Stan. "Study Proposes Satellite Navigation System for Mars". Inside GNSS. Gibbons Media & Research LLC. Retrieved 25 February 2017.

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