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Sunday, January 17, 2010

GLOBAL SATELLITAL NAVIGATION SYSTEMS






Being early to forecasts of experts in geopolitics and weapons, China has put its third satellite in orbit, with roads to complete its own independent satellital navigation system: Compass (Beidou), conformed by 35 satellites, ready to enter in operation, the 2012. Lessons to learn of this launching: I) The Chinese objective is to displace the projected Galilean European navigation system (to begin the 2014, with 22 satellites). According to experts as long as both projected systems occupy the same frequencies and orbits, the first one that occupies the space will keep it, controlling oceans and improving the precision of its intercontinental missiles. II) The 2003, China showed interest and disposition to support economically to the then depressed Galileo Project. With more vision than Europe, USA opposed to China’s intromission because its presence in the Project, alone would be explained by its desire to extract information.

III) The naïve Europe also sought to offer the subsystem Open Service to anyone and another encrypted (Commercial Service), with capacity of resolution of 1 m in exchange for a fee. As it would be expected, some American officials not alone opposed to this idea but rather threatened to demolish the European navigation satellites in case of war, since these could offer information of earth targets of up to 10 cm of accuracy. IV) Conclusion: the power able to maintain and to perfect these kind of navigation systems will control the world, since besides becoming in a formidable system of personal espionage, it will gathered information concerning to natural wealth and energy sources of Earth and from the whole solar system. This way are understood the efforts of the Indian National Satellite System to be part of the club conformed by the Global Positioning System (GPS/USA), with 32 satellites, the Russian net of 21 satellites: GLONASS (Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System), with an accuracy of 10-20 m for their military signs.

SISTEMAS SATELITALES DE NAVEGACION TOTAL

Anticipándose a las previsiones de expertos en geopolitica y armas, China ha puesto en órbita su tercer satélite, con vías a completar su propio sistema independiente de navegación: Compass (Beidou), conformado por 35 satélites, prestos a entrar en funcionamiento, el 2012. Lecciones a aprender de este lanzamiento: I) El objetivo chino es desplazar al proyectado sistema de navegación europeo Galileo (a iniciarse el 2014, con 22 satélites). Según los expertos en tanto los sistemas Compass y Galileo, ocupan las misma frecuencias y órbitas, el primero que ocupe el espacio se queda con él, controlando océanos y mejorando la precisión de sus misiles intercontinentales. II) El 2003, China mostró interés y disposición para apoyar económicamente al entonces alicaído Proyecto Galileo. Con mas visión que la ingenua Europa -USA se opuso- ya que siendo China una potencia militar, su presencia en el Proyecto solo se explicaria por su afán de extraer información.

III) Ingenuamente Europa pretendía además ofertar el subsistema Open Service a cualquiera y otro encriptado (Commercial Service), con capacidad de resolución de 1 m a cambio de un pago. Como era de esperarse , algunos oficiales americanos no solo se opusieron sino que amenazaron con derribar los satélites de navegación europeos en caso de conflicto militar, ya que estos podrian brindar información al enemigo de blancos en tierra de hasta 10 cm de exactitud. IV) La potencia que sea capáz de mantener y perfeccionar eficaces sistemas de navegación controlará el mundo, ya que además de devenir en un formidable sistema de espionaje personal, acopiará información concerniente a riquezas naturales y fuentes energéticas no solo de la Tierra, sino de todo el sistema solar. Asi se comprenden los esfuerzos del Indian National Satellite System, para formar parte del club conformado por el Global Positioning System (GPS/USA), con 32 satélites, la red rusa de 21 satélites : GLONASS (Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System), con una exactitud de 10-20 m para su señales militares.

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