As space agencies and private partners prepare for a sustained lunar presence, resilient Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) is mission-critical.
In this on-demand webinar, Spirent hosts experts from Qascom and JAXA to share mission data, breakthroughs, and the latest in lunar GNSS.
GNSS on the Moon: Qascom’s LuGRE mission delivered the first-ever GNSS navigation fix on the lunar surface using the QN400-SPACE receiver, capturing GPS and Galileo signals—a historic step for space GNSS.
Interoperable lunar GNSS: JAXA outlines its Lunar Navigation Satellite System (LNSS) and role in the LunaNet ecosystem, based on the new LunaNet Interoperability Specification (LNIS).
Testing tomorrow’s missions: Spirent’s S-band simulation is helping JAXA and others trial LunaNet-compliant signals, model Shackleton Crater’s challenging environment, and refine receiver algorithms.
Mission data & roadmaps: Insights include satellite visibility, performance under constraints, and plans to grow the Moon’s navigation constellation.
Samuele Fantinato, Head of Navigation Technologies, Qascom
Masaya Murata, Lunar PNT and LEO PNT Lead, JAXA
Ricardo Verdeguer Moreno, Lead Product Manager, Spirent Communications
Perfect for aerospace engineers, mission planners, PNT specialists, and technology developers, this session delivers hard data and future vision for lunar navigation.
Watch now to see how Spirent and its partners are redefining what’s possible on the Moon.
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