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... the need to respond quickly. Declaring a spacecraft emergency establishes priority access to the DSN antennas. Typically, the DSN works with missions to allocate antenna access weeks to months in advance. When something unusual occurs this coordination can be shortened considerably, with the DSN facilitating negotiations between the various missions that use the antennas. But when a spacecraft is ...
... To Effectively Matching Resources with Future Requirements.” The report concluded that, although Deep Space Network ( DSN ) “is able to meet most of the requirements of its current workload, serious questions exist ... breakdown at a time when demand is anticipated to increase.” Managed by NASA’s JPL , DSN comprised communications antennas measuring up to 70 meters (229.6 feet), located in California, Australia ...
... gravitational microlensing campaign, known as Campaign 9 or C9. During NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) contact with the spacecraft yesterday, flight operations engineers at Ball Aerospace and the Laboratory for ... , which will proceed to investigate an entirely new set of interesting astrophysical targets. Using the DSN, the team will check in on the spacecraft throughout the weekend to ensure it remains ...
... , 68-149B; Marshall Star, 8/21/68, 1)'' NASA scientists working with Deep Space Network ''(DSN)'' had quadrupled distances over which signals from three Pioneer spacecraft currently in interplanetary space could be heard. Pioneers could view sun from every side. Improvements in DSN receivers so far had allowed return of 50% more of their data than had been ... three Pioneers-now 29, 116, and 182 million mi from earth-could be heard through DSN antennas, ensuring return of data until they wore out Together they had, to date, amassed ...
... two-day lifetime of each balloon. Three globally-placed, hypersensitive dish antennas of NASA's DSN, part of an international network of radio astronomy antennas organized by the Centre National d ... . Scientists hoped data obtained would help further understanding of the complex Venusian weather system. The DSN antennas would also receive data from the other scientific instruments on the balloon gondola, including ...
... Array (VLA) facility to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 's Deep Space Network (DSN). This action more than doubled DSN's ability to capture the Voyager signal, which became extremely faint as it ... communication equipment was added so that the VLA would be linked by satellite to the DSN's Deep Space Communication's Complex at Goldstone, California. (NASA Release 88-102) June 1988 ...
... Titan using data returned to NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN). "We were making ultrasensitive measurements, and thankfully Cassini and the DSN were able to maintain a very stable link," said Sami ... Agency. The mission is managed by JPL for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. DSN, also managed by JPL, is an international network of antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions ...
... and the Opportunity Mars rover, are enabled by NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN). Managed by JPL, the DSN is an international network of antenna complexes for communications between spacecraft and Earth ... them. NASA Social guests will meet team members from some of these missions and tour DSN mission control. NASA Social registration opens at noon EDT Wednesday, June 6, and closes at ...
... Director Dr. William H. Pickering appointed William H. Bayley, General Manager of Deep Space Network (DSN) , as Assistant Laboratory Director for Tracking and Data Acquisition. In new post, Bayley would direct worldwide DSN which Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL had operated for NASA. Bayley succeeded Dr. Eberhardt Rechtin, who ...
... miles in 1967-and still operating. Goldstone Tracking Station of NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) tracked a signal from the spacecraft, but no attempt was made to receive data because of the extreme distance. DSN would continue attempting to contact MARINER IV once a month to see if it was ...

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