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Quantum alternative to GPS navigation will be tested on US military spaceplane
(theconversation.com)
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That's very interesting. I've heard a lot about IRS/INS, but I didn't know what it was doing during initialization.
It must be an extremely sensitive instrument if it can measure the rotation of the Earth. I'm wondering, does anyone in the cockpit have to sit still when it boots up? Because I can imagine walking around in the plane alone, or even just a powerful sneeze would already introduce some movement, not to talk about the ground handlers loading the cargo.
It's recommended to not begin boarding until it's finished, but one person moving around, gusts of wind, etc. don't bother it.