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The article compares three major satellite navigation systems: GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo. Each of these systems has unique features that impact accuracy, range, and signal availability. GPS, the American system, was launched in the 1970s and has since become the standard for navigation. GLONASS, developed by Russia, offers better accessibility in regions north of the equator, making it a useful complement to GPS. Meanwhile, Galileo, the European system, is still in development but promises even greater precision with advanced technology. Together, these three systems enable users around the world to access precise navigation services, which impacts various aspects of life, from tourism to transportation and logistics. The article also highlights the importance of cooperation among these systems, maximizing their effectiveness and enhancing navigation solutions across the globe.