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E.U. Agrees To Launch Galileo Satellite Location System

waimate writes "The European Union today decided to go ahead with Galileo, the constellation of 30 satellites which will compete with the U.S. GPS system. The U.S. abolished selective availability three years ago partly to make GPS more useful for all mankind, but also to dissuade other countries from developing their own navigational satellite system, and thus be dependant on the U.S. for both peaceful and military purposes. Since the demise of the Russian GLONASS system, GPS is the only game in town. Evidently recent events make Europe feel less comfortable about such things, and so they're building their own. Good thing for commercialization of space, or bad thing for world peace?"

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  1. Peace? by Scrameustache · · Score: 4, Funny

    or bad thing for world peace?

    Er, I you mean good thing for world peace.

    Unless you want to imply that the USmilitary is going to attack europe to stop them from lauching its satelittes...

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    You can't take the sky from me...

  2. Re:It serves us right by Rumagent · · Score: 5, Funny
    At the rate things are going right now, the next time France is invaded it will probably be *by* the USA.


    You mean liberated of course.
  3. Re:It serves us right by cperciva · · Score: 4, Funny

    You mean liberated of course.

    No, France doesn't have any oil reserves. When France is invaded it will be for the purpose of disarming them.