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Deep Space Network (DSN) is an international network of radio antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions, and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe. The network also supports selected Earth-orbiting missions. DSN is part of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).1 General information
DSN currently consists of three deep-space communications facilities placed approximately 120 degrees apart around the world at:
- the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex in Barstow, California, United States;
- a complex in Robledo de Chavela , 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of Madrid, SpainThe Kingdom of Spain is a country located in the southwest of Europe. It shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra. To the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain range, it borders France and the tiny principality of Andorra. It inc; and
- the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex (CDSCC)The Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex (CDSCC is located in Australia at Tidbinbilla about half an hours drive out of Canberra. It is part of the worldwide Deep Space Network run by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The complex is commonly r in the Australian Capital TerritoryAustralian Capital Territory ACT , chiefly the site of Canberra (population 309,500 as at 16/10/2004), Australia's capital city, is situated between the country's two largest and rival cities, Melbourne and Sydney. Description The ACT is wholly surrounded, 40 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of Canberra, AustraliaAustralia is the sixth-largest country in the world (geographically), the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia. Australia includes the island of Tasmania, which is an Australian State. Its neighbouring count near the Tidbinbilla Nature ReserveTidbinbilla Nature Reserve on the fringe of Namadgi National Park, is a short drive from the city of Canberra, Australia. Tidbinbilla has a wide variety of bushwalks ranging from 30 minutes, to over 6 hours. It also is a native habitat for kangaroos, wall.
Each facility is situated in semi-mountainous, bowl-shaped terrain to shield against radio frequency interference. This strategic placement permits constant observation of spacecraft as the Earth rotates, and helps to make the DSN the largest and most sensitive scientific telecommunications system in the world.
NASA's scientific investigation of the Solar System is being accomplished mainly through the use of unmanned spacecraft. The DSN provides the vital two-way communications link that guides and controls these planetary explorers, and brings back the images and new scientific information they collect. All DSN antennas are steerable, high-gain, parabolic reflector antennas.
The antennas and data delivery systems make it possible to:
- Acquire telemetry data from spacecraft.
- Transmit commands to spacecraft.
- Track spacecraft position and velocity.
- Perform very-long-baseline interferometry observations.
- Measure variations in radio waves for radio science experiments.
- Gather science data.
- Monitor and control the performance of the network.
The network is a facility of the JPL and is managed and operated for NASA by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). The Interplanetary Network Directorate (IND) manages the program within JPL.
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