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This French Technology Can Guide a Plane without GPS, Even in the Middle of the Night

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The Sodern box, a subsidiary of ArianeGroup, is preparing to slam the world of aeronautics with its brand new jewel, Astradia. This celestial endospace viewfinder promises to provide accurate and reliable measures of attitude for seamless on-board geolocation, even in the toughest environments. While traditional satellite geolocation systems struggle to face the risks of interference or piracy, Astradia presents itself as a robust and autonomous…
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The Sodern box, a subsidiary of ArianeGroup, is preparing to slam the world of aeronautics with its brand new jewel, Astradia. This celestial endospace viewfinder promises to provide accurate and reliable measures of attitude for seamless on-board geolocation, even in the toughest environments. While traditional satellite geolocation systems struggle to face the risks of interference or piracy, Astradia presents itself as a robust and autonomous…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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