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Loading contentMulti-satellite systems, from GPS and Galileo to Starlink and OneWeb.
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| Name | Type | ID |
|---|---|---|
| BeiDou | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:beidou |
| BlackSky Global | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:blacksky-constellation |
| Galileo (navigation system) | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:galileo-navigation |
| Globalstar | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:globalstar |
| GLONASS | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:glonass |
| GPS (Global Positioning System) | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:gps |
| Iridium NEXT | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:iridium-next |
| O3b | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:o3b |
| OneWeb | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:oneweb |
| Planet Dove (Flock) | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:planet-dove |
| Starlink | Satellite constellation | satellite_constellation:starlink |
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