Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
The Canberra complex, managed by CSIRO on behalf of NASA, is the only station in the Southern Hemisphere, making it vital for global coverage.
The Canberra complex, managed by CSIRO on behalf of NASA, is the only station in the Southern Hemisphere, making it vital for global coverage.
When it goes online in 2029, the new Canberra dish will be the last of six parabolic dishes constructed under NASA''s Deep Space
Travel to the Canberra Space Centre at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex takes about 40-45 minutes from the
The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is a satellite communication station, part of the Deep Space Network of NASA ''s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), located
The Canberra complex, managed by CSIRO on behalf of NASA, is the only station in the Southern Hemisphere, making it vital for global coverage. The complex operates a series of
NASA''s Deep Space Network facility in Canberra, Australia celebrated its 60th anniversary on March 19 while also breaking ground on a new radio antenna. The pair of
We manage and operate one of NASA''s three tracking stations that provide continuous, two-way radio contact with spacecraft exploring our Solar System and beyond.
We manage and operate one of NASA''s three tracking stations that provide continuous, two-way radio contact with spacecraft exploring our Solar System and beyond.
This makes the solar power plant in the El-Wahat el-Bahariya Oasis all the more important. It powers the water pump, without which farming would be impossible here.
NASA''s Deep Space Network facility in Canberra, Australia, marked a major milestone on March 19, celebrating
NASA''s Deep Space Network facility in Canberra, Australia celebrated its 60th anniversary on March 19 while also breaking ground
When it goes online in 2029, the new Canberra dish will be the last of six parabolic dishes constructed under NASA''s Deep Space Network Aperture Enhancement Program,
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The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is a satellite communication station, part of the Deep Space Network of NASA''s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), located at Tidbinbilla in the Australian Capital Territory. Opened in 1965, the complex was used for tracking the Apollo Lunar Module, and along with its two sister stations at Goldstone, California, and Madrid, Spain is now us
Travel to the Canberra Space Centre at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex takes about 40-45 minutes from the centre of Canberra city along Tourist Drive 5.
We manage and operate one of NASA''s three tracking stations that provide continuous, two-way radio contact with spacecraft exploring our Solar
This makes the solar power plant in the El-Wahat el-Bahariya Oasis all the more important. It powers the water pump, without which
NASA''s Deep Space Network facility in Canberra, Australia, marked a major milestone on March 19, celebrating its 60th anniversary and beginning construction on a
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