Russia attempts GPS world domination

The US GPS satellite network is being challenged by a rival system from Russia

Russia is hoping to beat the US again - it's going to launch a fleet of satellites into orbit as it attempts to become the world leader in GPS navigation. The Russian Institute of Radionavigation and Time in St Petersburg is preparing to launch eight navigation satellites by the end of the year.

The system, called the Global Navigation Satellite System (Glonass), is expected to cover all of Russia and parts of Europe and Asia to begin with, then the rest of the world by 2009, The New York Times reports.