File:Galileo IOT L-band antenna at Redu ESA219283.jpg

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English: Galileo IOT L-band antenna at ESA's Redu ground station. Redu’s 20-m antenna plays an important part during in-orbit testing, allowing for high-resolution monitoring of the L-band navigation signal coming from each Galileo satellite.[1]
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Galileo IOT L-band antenna at Redu
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ESA Places; Ground stations
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  1. Four new Galileos join Europe's largest sattelite constellation

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