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  • Seen & Heard: Students set for second satellite mission, GPS saves plane passengers and more

    Seen & Heard: Students set for second satellite mission, GPS saves plane passengers and more

    “Seen & Heard” is a monthly feature of GPS World magazine, traveling the world to capture interesting and unusual news stories involving the GNSS/PNT industry.


    UNB students prepare for second satellite mission

    The CubeSat team at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) is developing a second satellite after its first, VIOLET, failed to communicate with Earth. The team is refining its design based on lessons learned from the initial mission. VIOLET, deployed in 2024, was created through a partnership between UNB, the Université de Moncton and the New Brunswick Community College as part of the Canadian Space Agency’s CubeSat Project. This initiative provides students with hands-on experience in designing, building, testing, launching and operating miniature satellites.

    GPS saves 190 airline passengers

    Photo: Injenerker / iStock / Getty Images Plus / Getty Images
    Photo: Injenerker / iStock / Getty Images Plus / Getty Images

    GPS technology played a crucial role in preventing disaster during an EasyJet flight, The Daily Mail reported. As the Airbus A320 descended toward Hurghada, Egypt, it approached dangerously close to a mountain range, flying at an altitude of 3,100 ft — just 770 ft above the peak of the mountain. The Ground Proximity Warning System, which relies on GPS-enabled terrain data, alerted the cockpit with warnings such as “pull up, terrain ahead.” This alarm prompted the pilot to perform an emergency maneuver by pulling up the joystick to level off the plane, narrowly avoiding collision and saving all 190 passengers on board.

    Gulf of America’ name change leaves decisions for map creators

    Photo: TomTom
    Photo: TomTom

    With the U.S. government now recognizing the Gulf waters as the “Gulf of America” and not the “Gulf of Mexico,” TomTom is introducing a U.S. geopolitical view for its users in the United States; they will see “Gulf of America.” Translations will be available in English, Spanish, French and German, and users searching for “Gulf of Mexico” will find the “Gulf of America.” Map users outside of the United States will see the default map view showing the “Gulf of Mexico.” Users searching for “Gulf of America” will find the existing “Gulf of Mexico” feature. All users will be able to change the view based on their preferences

    New ‘surveyor’ app for improved mapping accuracy

    Photo: Apple
    Photo: Apple

    Apple launched the Surveyor app, a tool designed to enhance the accuracy of Apple Maps by collecting real-world mapping data. According to Apple, Surveyor relies on partner companies and users to gather data along assigned routes. The app focuses on capturing detailed information such as street signs, traffic signals and roadside features, which are then transmitted to Apple for precise map updates. By leveraging community-driven data collection, Apple aims to refine its mapping ecosystem and keep critical details current.

  • Tersus GNSS updates Nuwa survey app

    Tersus GNSS updates Nuwa survey app

    Image: Tersus GNSS
    Image: Tersus GNSS

    Tersus GNSS has updated its surveying smartphone app, Nuwa. The latest version includes features such as vector map import and digital surface stakeout.

    The Nuwa app runs on Android and is reliable, and easy to operate. It has rich and powerful functions that can help surveyors complete measurements more efficiently and accurately.

    The app is designed to work with the David and Oscar GNSS receivers from Tersus GNSS, plus other receivers that support NMEA-0183.

    New features in Nuwa version 2.3.3.2 include:

    • Vector map import and stake. The new version supports importing vector maps in DXF, LandXML, KML, and KMZ formats in the import module, optimizes the loading speed of vector maps for display in the Survey and Stakeout interface, and allows direct clicking to select points and lines on vector drawings for staking.
    • Digital surface stakeout. The new version supports importing DXF files containing 3dface entities and LandXML files containing surfaces, manually selecting points to form Delaunay TIN, and entering surface offsets for fill and cut value interpolation calculations in Surface Stakeout.
    • Update version description. Now, when receiving a version update, the highlights of the latest version are displayed directly in the application, including essential or market-focused features and fixes for issues.

    Existing features of Nuwa include:

    • Ability to configure base, rover and static surveys
    • Graphical interface with background map (online/import)
    • CAD stakeout, road stakeout and earthwork
    • Data management (import/export multiple formats)
    • Support for Bluetooth and USB connections
    • Various built-in tools.

    Download the latest version here.