Next Galileo Launch Hangs On Atomic Clock Investigation

Credit: Galileo spacecraft: OHBSystem
LYON, France—The next launch of Galileo satellites, now penciled in for the end of 2017, is contingent on the findings of the ongoing investigation into anomalies seen in atomic clocks aboard two Galileo spacecraft now in orbit. Last week, Jean-Yves Le Gall, president of French space agency CNES...
Thierry Dubois

Thierry Dubois has specialized in aerospace journalism since 1997. An engineer in fluid dynamics from Toulouse-based Enseeiht, he covers the French commercial aviation, defense and space industries. His expertise extends to all things technology in Europe. Thierry is also the editor-in-chief of Aviation Week’s ShowNews. 

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