Artemis Scienza about LuGRE and QASCOM ‘s journey to the Moon
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Our Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) completed its mission sunday night when the Blueghost 1 Lander ended operations at lunar nightfall. The receiver has performed exceptionally throughout the mission since January 15th, breaking world records for deep space...
BlueGhost 1 has successfully landed on the Moon at 9:34 CET yesterday on March 2nd 2025, marking an incredible achievement in space exploration and GNSS signal processing. A huge congratulations to the Italian Space Agency, NASA, Firefly Aerospace and Politecnico di...
We’re thrilled to announce a historic achievement in satellite navigation! The LuGRE payload has set a world record by calculating its position at an incredible 331.000 km distance from the Earth's surface on its journey to the...
Our GPS and Galileo receiver have been successfully launched via a SpaceX rocket today (15th of January) at 07:11 and are heading towards the moon. We would like to thank the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, and the president of the Agenzia...
T0-9 hours to the moon launch, with GO for weather conditions, 17Kn at Launch pad. Our Lunar GNSS receiver experiment (LuGRE) is ready for launch Jan 15th at 01:11 AM EST time (07:11 CET) on board the SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket. This historical mission of ASI and NASA...
The NAVCOM payload is a Qascom/Italian Space Agency (ASI) experiment aimed at positioning the International Space Station (ISS) using a ground infrastructure instead of GNSS. This experiment will demonstrate robust and alternative navigation for space applications. We...
Supported by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), NAVCOM will fly on the SpaceX CRS-31 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of NASA's Commercial Resupply Services program. The astronauts will use NAVCOM to receive GNSS-like signals from Earth...
The European consortium will build a constellation of satellites dedicated to providing navigation and communication services for future lunar missions. Qascom, as a subcontractor of Telespazio, is in charge of the development of the test user receiver for the...
The NAVCOM payload has been successfully qualified and shipped to NASA's Johnson Space Center. From there, NAVCOM will be cleared for integration into the Falcon 9 rocket, taking a step forward on its journey to the International Space Station (ISS). We would like to...
We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of our latest tests for the NAVCOM (NAVigation and COMmunication testbed) project, supported by Agenzia Spaziale Italiana. NAVCOM leverages SDR technologies to provide a reliable backup for positioning of an...