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GLONASS providing global coverage

Today, the first of the three spacecraft launched on November 4, 2011, went on line

MOSCOW, December 8 (Itar-Tass) — The number of units in Russia's global navigation system has been brought to 24, so GLONASS now ensures a continuous navigation signal worldwide, spokesman for the Russian Space Systems company /RKS/ Alexander Zubakhin told Itar-Tass on Thursday.

"Today, the first of the three spacecraft launched on November 4, 2011, went on line; the GLONASS cluster therefore has 24 units in dedicated use, which ensures a continuous navigation signal globally," Zubakhin said.