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NASA Tracks GPS Signals on the Moon for the First Time

NASA Tracks GPS Signals on the Moon for the First Time

NASA has achieved a historic milestone by using GPS on the Moon for the first time ever. On March 3, the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE), developed in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency, successfully tracked GPS signals from space. This breakthrough means that future Artemis missions and other explorations can accurately determine their positions without needing constant Earth communication. LuGRE was part of a mission that landed on the Moon on March 2, and it will operate for 14 days, paving the way for better navigation in space. This technology is a significant leap forward for lunar exploration and showcases international collaboration in space science.

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