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The Galileo E14 satellite has experienced clock jumps that affect its timing accuracy, with measurements ranging from 2.60 to 19.60 nanoseconds.

TechnologyNavigation SystemsApr 26, 2026score 0.174 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses multiple instances of clock jumps in the Galileo E14 satellite, with varying measurements reported by the bot. These clock jumps are significant as they affect the accuracy of the satellite's timing, which is crucial for navigation and positioning systems.

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The Galileo E14 satellite has experienced clock jumps that affect its timing accuracy, with measurements ranging from 2.60 to 19.60 nanoseconds.
Parent: Satellite TechnologyEntity: Galileo E14 satelliteImpact: negativeDate: Apr 26, 2026Target: The accuracy of the Galileo E14 satellite's clock jumps

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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 2.80 nanoseconds (= 0.9 meters)
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 3.10 nanoseconds (= 1.0 meters)
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Galileo E14@1: 🚨 clock jump of 19.60 nanoseconds (= 6.6 meters)
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 2.60 nanoseconds (= 0.9 meters)
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 3.70 nanoseconds (= 1.2 meters)
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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)
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 3.10 nanoseconds (= 1.0 meters)
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Galileo E14@1: 🤔 clock jump of 3.60 nanoseconds (= 1.2 meters)
0 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Apr 26, 2026