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China Launches World's First Pulsar Navigation Satellite (ibtimes.com)

hackingbear writes: After launching the world's first quantum communication satellite this year, China today successfully launched the world's first pulsar-based navigation satellite (Warning: may be paywalled, alternate source), which will conduct in-orbit experiments using pulsar detectors to demonstrate new technologies. The X-ray pulsar navigation satellite XPNAV-1 was sent skyward at 7:42 AM (local time) atop a Long March 11 solid-fueled rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China's northwest. China's new system is expected to be a significant improvement over the earth-based systems currently used by spacecraft as it would eliminate the time delay with sending signals back to Earth and processing.

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  1. polls? by MancunianMaskMan · · Score: 2
    From TFA:

    X-ray pulsars consist of a magnetized neutron star that draws gas from a companion normal star, forming a rotating disk that channels the gas to its magnetic polls, resulting in the generation of intense energies

    hope they get these right...

  2. Re:Eliminate the time delay? by dinfinity · · Score: 4, Informative

    FTA:
    "The X-ray pulsar captures X-ray signals emitted from pulsars. By mapping those signals, they can be used to determine spacecraft location in deep space, which will eliminate the hours-long delays incurred in using ground-based navigation like the Deep Space Network and European Space Tracking network." (my emphasis)

  3. Re:Boycott US goods. by mukinrestak · · Score: 2

    What US goods?

  4. Re:Eliminate the time delay? by bruce_the_loon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    At the moment the spacecraft need data fed to them from Earth about their position and that takes time because of the speed of light.

    With this system, the spacecraft itself can calculate its position using the pulsars as if they were GPS satellites. So no delay caused by the comms to and from Earth.

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  5. Editors why can't you write a decent summary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dear editors, please write better summaries.. Something such as below is much more informative...

    China today successfully launched the world's first pulsar-based navigation satellite. The X-ray pulsar navigation satellite XPNAV-1 was sent skyward at 7:42 AM (local time) atop a Long March 11 solid-fueled rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China's northwest. Pulsar navigation allows the satellite to determine its position in space by using the periodic signal emitted from pulsars, much like earth-based GPS. This will eliminate time delays incurred using ground based navigation.

    1. Re:Editors why can't you write a decent summary by Solandri · · Score: 4, Informative

      The more interesting aspect of this is that pulsars are effectively an interstellar GPS. If we ever become a space-faring race, they're going to be crucial for interstellar navigation. The beam a pulsar emits from its poles is highly directional, so sweeps out the surface of a cone in space as the pulsar spins. As you travel through space, your "home" pulsars will fade out of view while new ones become visible. In that way, you can use the signal from 3 known pulsars to fix your location to a certain section of space (intersection of three cones). The more pulsars you can see, the more accurately you can refine your location.

  6. Re:Didn't know pulsars got lost by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 2

    It will blow your mind, but they're basically giant magnets. Now we've reduced it to a known problem, so you know what to do next.

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