| The German federal
government will provide funds to the tune of 2.5 million
Euros for research and development work in Rostock on
the European satellitebased navigation system Galileo.
In the course of a visit to the Rostockbased technology
company RST, Wolfgang Tiefensee, the Federal Minister
responsible for promoting the industries of the eastern
federal states that used to make up the German Democratic
Republic, said that the groundwork R&D in the field
of aerospace technology carried out by companies in
Mecklenburg West-Pomerania was of an outstanding quality.
Substantial funds would now be invested in Galileo application
research, he added.
Within the context of research undertaken by RST, four
transmitters will be set up in the port of Rostock capable
of giving off Galileo signals. During the test phase
the signals, which allow the receiver to pinpoint the
position of the sender exactly, will be picked up by
a ship of the ferry line Scandlines.
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