EU questions Galileo satellite funding

Member states deliberate on €2.4bn shortfall

Matt Chapman

The European Union will decide this week where the €2.4bn shortfall in funding for the Galileo GPS satellite system will come from.

A meeting on 19 September is expected to suggest that the cost is met from the existing EU budget or by individual member states which want to take a larger stake in the project.

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Galileo started in 2005 with the launch of the Giove-A experimental satellite developed by Galileo Industries and built in Guildford by Surrey Satellite Technology.

The system of 30 satellites was designed to be a rival to the US global positioning system.

However, the completion date has slipped from 2008 to 2011 and the project has already cost EU member states €388m more than originally predicted.

British MPs have now raised concerns over the future of the system. The Commons European Scrutiny Committee has called for a full parliamentary debate before further progress is authorised at the Council of Transport Ministers.

Meanwhile, Google Earth is adding another DigitalGlobe satellite to improve the quality of its pictures and help cover a wider area.

The current system can photograph 600,000 square kilometres a week, but the addition of the new satellite will allow Google to capture that amount each day .

The launch on Tuesday will be broadcast live on the internet.

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