Although GPS positioning errors are now well described, there are still some uncertainties
regarding the impact of some rare space weather phenomena on GPS positioning accuracy.
Solar eclipses have been considered as one source of such rare events, so the 1999 solar
eclipse gave the opportunity to collect horizontal GPS positioning data for further analysis.
The results of statistical analysis show no deterioration of horizontal GPS positioning
accuracy. Space weather, ionospheric and geomagnetic conditions were also carefully
analysed and showed no significant activity. In conclusion, the experiment confirmed
negligible impact of the 1999 solar eclipse on horizontal GPS positioning accuracy, and
opens discussion concerning application of satellite positioning systems in space and
ionospheric weather monitoring.