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Navigating The Future
To Improve Life On Earth

Roadside Assistance in Space

In partnership with Space Machines Company, we are equipping Optimus – an Orbital Service Vehicle (OSV) designed to inspect, repair and safeguard vital space infrastructure that our modern lives and space economy depend upon.

The Boreas X90, a space-grade inertial navigation system (INS), is a critical instrument to optimize the vehicle’s maneuvers within and between orbits, providing precise orientation and positioning.

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Leaving Our Print on the Lunar Surface

As part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, Advanced Navigation is gearing up to deliver a space-grade Laser measurement Unit for Navigation Aid (LUNA) sensor to US-based space company, Intuitive Machines. Onboard its Nova-C lander, the sensor will improve the safety and reliability of autonomous landing maneuvers during the final descent to the lunar surface.

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LUNA – Laser Measurement Unit for Navigational Aid

Advanced Navigation’s LUNA sensor uses lasers to measure several parameters detailing a vehicle’s environment. Most importantly, it can determine the vehicle’s velocity and position relative to the lunar surface in 3D with extreme accuracy and precision. 

When visual references are unavailable and cameras are obstructed by dust and other obscurities, LUNA will provide the primary navigational input. This technology is critical to performing precise soft landing procedures and exploring the lunar surface with confidence.

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The Latest News in Space

Advanced Navigation on BBC Tech Now

Advanced Navigation speaks to BBC Tech Now on delivering precision systems for the most extreme environments, on and off Earth.

17 February 2026

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Advanced Navigation Appoints Chief Technology Officer to Drive Breakthroughs in Deep-Tech Autonomy

As autonomy accelerates across industry, defence, climate science and space, Advanced Navigation is betting the future of navigation will look a lot like a living nervous system.

1 February 2026

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Peering through Lunar Darkness: Lasers to Steer the Next Generation of Moon Landers

During a series of punishing, Moon-like trials on Earth, the LUNA sensor not only proved its core functionality but also exceeded the demanding performance requirements set by its commercial lunar surface delivery provider, Intuitive Machines, for its upcoming IM-4 mission, which includes NASA payloads.

28 September 2025

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The world runs on GPS until it doesn't.

Why It’s Time to Rethink Our Reliance on GPS

GPS is arguably one of the most powerful and transformative technologies of the modern era. What happens when it stops working?

20 May 2025

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Maximilian Doemling, Head of Product Management

Welcoming Head of Product to Dominate Innovation Across Navigation and Autonomy

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Maximilian Doemling as Head of Product Management. The decision underscores the company’s commitment to advance deep tech innovation across robotics, inertial, photonic and quantum sensing, artificial intelligence, underwater acoustics, and GPS antennas and receivers.

16 February 2025

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Gilmour Space’s Eris orbital launch vehicle at the Bowen Orbital Spaceport (Photo credit: Zaid Dillon)

Developing Precision Navigation for Rocket Launches

Advanced Navigation is joining forces with Gilmour Space to develop a high-shock Inertial Navigation System (INS) to withstand the extreme conditions of a rocket launch.

2 February 2025

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