- cross-posted to:
- europe@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- europe@lemmy.ml
Eight satellites from five different member states are currently being pooled as part of GOVSATCOM. The Commission hopes this is the first step towards less dependence on the US - whose own communication systems are a lot more mature. #EuropeNews
I’m starting to think that the orange bozo might be the best thing that happened for European unity, trade, innovation, identity, and independence. Sooner or later the Empire would have to fall, and honestly, good riddance, they were quite literally never the good guys. They have been the single most destabilizing, anti-democratic, murderous nation of modern civilization. We went along with them because we had to, when the alternative wasn’t much better, and because of old treaties and political paradigms.
It’s time we cut the umbilical cord and get our own shit together, set an example, and carry the torch with pride, because they dropped theirs.
Note that they agreed on this almost a decade ago[1]. Whether or not it is about Trump, I am happy about greater independence for Europe, too! There is also Galileo (GPS alternative) and IRIS2 (for governmental, business, and private communication. Sort of an alternative to Starlink) and a few others out there[2].
EUSPA; GOVSATCOM is one of the elements of the Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy of June 2016. The Programme will contribute to the EU’s response to specific threats and will provide support to the EU Maritime Strategy and the EU Arctic Policy. ; https://www.euspa.europa.eu/eu-space-programme/secure-satcom/govsatcom. ↩︎
EU Space; https://eu-space.europa.eu/. ↩︎
Then it’s good timing
Canada is launching 146 LEOs in late 2026…or not, they are being launched by SpaceX, or not.
Has anyone found which eight satellites?
You will find this European satellite communication system quite operational . . . MuWuHAHAhahahahaaaaa
Thank god. Let’s keep an eye on US
We should also stop using GPS, as that’s controlled by US military.
Despite commonly using the term “GPS”, people are usually not using GPS directly, but GNSS, which includes satellite systems from USA (GPS), Russia (GLONASS), China (BDS) and the EU (Galileo). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_navigation
Also GPS is oneway, so there is no way for the US to spy on people with it. They can however block regions as a form of sanctions, so you should never rely on it.
Not just block, but alter the coordinates, which is even more malicious.
Not exactly, they can introduce some drift on clocks. Or send wrong orbital ephemeris. Most commercial receiver would probably stop tracking satellite signals introducing too much differences from the others
Don’t they control majority od them?
Good point yeah
GPS does not take data.
I mean, what are they gonna do? Mess with the atomic clocks and throw off everyone’s ability to geolocate? Probably not, since then everyone would just move to the still-accurate signals from the European and Chinese equivalents.
…or do you just not understand how GPS works?
Well they might be able to fuck with the signal in a way similar to Selective Availability or turn off the signal entirely over a specific region? Can you rule that out? The current US government has no issues with breaking things even if it hurts their own citizens.







