GALILEO is a European satellite navigation system designed to provide precise location information. As our need to know exact positions in space and time grows, GALILEO offers a reliable solution. Launched by the European Union and the European Space Agency, this global system works alongside the US Global Positioning System (GPS). Satellite radio navigation is a cutting-edge technology that relies on signals from satellites. These signals are sent with incredible accuracy, allowing users to determine their position within one meter using an affordable personal receiver.
The GALILEO system consists of a network of 30 satellites and ground stations. It provides vital positioning information across various sectors, including transportation, social services, and public safety. For example, it can help locate vehicles, assist the elderly or disabled, and support law enforcement in tracking suspects. Additionally, GALILEO is useful for public works and geographical information systems, enhancing search and rescue operations and even leisure activities like navigation at sea or in the mountains.

