Spanish Company is bringing GMV moon to GPS

If you ever take the wrong turn at the calm sea and lost in the sea of storms, you are lucky, because the moon is getting GPS, sort. GMV, Spanish Capital Business Group, Extensive experience in space, The navigation system for the moon is similar to GPS.
The prestigious project called Lupine, astronauts, entrepreneurs and future settlers also help to navigate more easily across the lunar surface. In For Lupine, GMV describes a portion of the problem with current navigation systems on the moon. “The existing communication depends on direct visibility with the land or the use of relay satellites in the lunar orbit. These factors produce communication shadow zones and log time and make it difficult to make immediate decisions,” the company said.
In 1984, GMV was developing GMV Lupin with the European Space Agency, which returns to the first government agreement. Like the moon-orbit satellites and GPS with technology, the rowers and astronauts can help find their real-time perfect position on the moon’s surface.
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Egadget has reached GMV with questions about Lupine’s accuracy, underlying technology and Dipliance Roadmap. We will update this article when we hear it back.