Data
Data from the NOANET GNSS Network are freely available. Browse and/or download files from our GLASS node, our GSAC repository or the ftp archive. For correctly citing the NOANET data and metadata visit Data-Access Options.
Network
Explore the NOANET GNSS Network; a collection of GPS/GNSS permanent stations, spanning nearly all of Greece. Currently, 36 stations are installed and/or maintained by NOA.
News
Browse and read the latest news regarding the NOANET network as well as GNSS/GPS related activities of the National Observatory of Athens, archived in chronological order.
New NOANET station installed 24 Jul 2019
A new NOANET station named mtna was installed on 24/07/2019 at Methana region, a volcanic (the Methana Volcano) peninsula, attached to the Peloponnese. The GNSS station is collocated with seismological instrumentation installed and owned by the National Observatory of Greece.
Users can browse and download its 30sec RINEX files as described in the relevant link. Detailed information can be found at the station's dedicated page.
Station atal instrumentation change. 03 Aug 2019
NOANET station atal is operational again. The station was out of service more than a year, due to hardware problems; the istrumentation was fully replaced and a new TOPCON NET-G3A receiver and a TOPCON TPSCR.G5 GNSS antenna were installed at the site. The installation took place on the 3rd Agugust 2019 and since then the site continues its normal operation. Users can browse and download its 30sec RINEX files as described in the relevant link.
Detailed information can be found at the station's dedicated page.
Station nafp now operational. 15 Jul 2019
NOANET station nafp is operational again. The station was out of service for a few months due to telemetry problems; instrumentation was repaired and since 15 July the station continues its normal operation. Users can browse and download its 30sec RINEX files as described in the relevant link.
The receiver's firmware was also upgraded to version 4.70. Detailed information can be found at the station's dedicated page.