Space Tech|Issue 04
The Unseen Pulse: Murata Explores Resilient Satellite Timing
Japanese electronics giant Murata is exploring Xona's low Earth orbit network to provide critical backup for GPS-dependent timing systems, setting a new standard for global infrastructure reliability.
- By
- ARTEMIS TOKYO Editors
- Dateline
- Tokyo
- Date
- June 3, 2026
- Time
- 4 min read
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SpaceNewsInvisible, yet essential, the precise rhythm of atomic clocks underpins global infrastructure. From financial transactions to power grids, the modern world relies on accurate time signals.
Currently, much of this depends on GPS, a system vulnerable to interference or outages. Xona, a nascent space company, is addressing this vulnerability by building a new constellation.
This low Earth orbit network aims to provide a resilient backup to existing GPS-dependent systems. Japanese electronics giant Murata is now exploring the integration of Xona’s satellite timing service for its critical applications.
The focus for Murata includes bolstering timing synchronization for telecom networks and data centers, sectors where even momentary disruptions can have cascading effects. This collaboration points to a growing recognition of the need for redundant, robust timing solutions.
Xona is developing a low Earth orbit network to provide backup to GPS-dependent systems.
For those who will one day inhabit lunar outposts or orbital stations, this development is foundational. Reliable, redundant timing signals will be paramount for autonomous systems, synchronized habitat operations, and the seamless flow of data across vast distances. It reduces a subtle anxiety: the fear of systems drifting out of alignment, of a critical pulse being lost in the void.
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