The Galileo E14 satellite experienced a clock jump of 4.10 nanoseconds, which corresponds to a 1.4-meter error in positioning.
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The Galileo E14 satellite experienced a clock jump of 4.10 nanoseconds, which corresponds to a 1.4-meter error in positioning.
Parent: Navigation SystemsEntity: Galileo Satellite SystemSub-entity: E14 SatelliteImpact: negativeDate: Apr 23, 2026Target: The accuracy of the Galileo E14 satellite's clock jump
The Galileo E14 satellite's clock jump was reported as 3.70 nanoseconds, corresponding to a 1.2-meter error in positioning.
Parent: Navigation SystemsEntity: Galileo Satellite SystemSub-entity: E14 SatelliteImpact: negativeDate: Apr 23, 2026Target: The accuracy of the Galileo E14 satellite's clock jump
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 4.10 nanoseconds (= 1.4 meters)
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 3.70 nanoseconds (= 1.2 meters)
0 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Apr 23, 2026
Galileo E14@1: 😬 clock jump of 7.60 nanoseconds (= 2.5 meters)
0 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Apr 23, 2026