Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993ieees..30...50w&link_type=abstract
IEEE Spectrum (ISSN 0018-9235), vol. 30, no. 4, p. 50-57.
Computer Science
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Communication Networks, Data Transmission, Deep Space Network, Spacecraft Communication, Antenna Arrays, Antenna Design, Research And Development, Space Exploration
Scientific paper
The history and current status of the NASA Deep Space Network, a system of 13 antennas of various designs and sizes located around the world to stay in continuous contact with spacecraft out to the edge of the solar system, are reviewed. A major step in the evolution of the Deep Space Network is considered to be the installation of 210-ft-diameter antennas to support sophisticated spacecraft sending data at higher rate back to earth at Goldstone in 1966 and at Tidbinbilla and Robledo de Chevala in 1973. New 340-meter multifrequency beam-waveguide antenna, in which weather sensitive microwave components were to be put in an equipment room, was installed for research and development at Goldstone in 1990.
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