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The New Generation of Antennas
The New Generation of Antennas

With the Deep Space Network’s (DSN) 70 meter (230 foot) antennas approaching 50 years in service, repairs and maintenance become…

The New Generation of Antennas
The New Generation of Antennas

With the Deep Space Network’s (DSN) 70 meter (230 foot) antennas approaching 50 years in service, repairs and maintenance become…

Echo Antenna in Goldstone, CA
Echo Antenna in Goldstone, CA

Deep Space Station 12 (DSS-12), the first deep space station, was built in 1960 to support the Echo program. This…

The Deep Space Network is Born
The Deep Space Network is Born

After Explorer I, the first US satellite, was launched in January 1958, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California looked…

Honeysuckle Creek, Australia
Honeysuckle Creek, Australia

The 26 meter (85 foot) antenna in Honeysuckle Creek, Australia, was built in 1967 as part of the Manned Space…

Goldstone’s Antenna Tracks Spacecraft
Goldstone’s Antenna Tracks Spacecraft

Late night in the desert: Goldstone’s 230-foot (70-meter) antenna tracks spacecraft day and night. This photograph was taken on Jan.…

Beatles Legend John Lennon Among Those Honored with Mercury Craters
Beatles Legend John Lennon Among Those Honored with Mercury Craters

Lennon is one of ten newly named craters on the planet.

NEOWISE’s Next Light
NEOWISE’s Next Light

NASA’s NEOWISE spacecraft opened its “eyes” after more than two years of slumber to see the starry sky. This image…

NEOWISE Opens Its Eyes
NEOWISE Opens Its Eyes

This is one of the first images captured by the revived NEOWISE mission, after more than two years of hibernation.…

The Spanish Stations
The Spanish Stations

During the mid-1960s, three tracking stations for the US space program were established outside of Madrid, Spain; Robledo de Chavela,…