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"textContent": "A new scientific study suggests that a series of unexplained GPS disruptions recorded across Europe over several years may be linked to Russian military satellites operating in space. The findings, produced by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and Stanford University, indicate that the source of the interference may not be ground-based at all, but instead located in orbit.\n\nThe analysis focuses on short but intense bursts of radio interference that were detected simultaneously by navigation monitoring stations in multiple countries, including Norway, Spain, Poland, and the Netherlands, with occasional signals also recorded in Greenland and Canada....",
"title": "Scientists Trace Mysterious GPS Disruptions in Europe to Space-Based Russian System"
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