Deep space network radio science system for Voyager Uranus and Galileo missions

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Deep Space Network, Faraday Effect, Ground Support Systems, Radio Occultation, Signal Processing, Signal Reception, Galileo Project, Gravitational Waves, Jupiter Atmosphere, Planetary Ionospheres, Radio Telemetry, Radiometers, Uranus (Planet), Voyager Project

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An overview is presented of major new requirements, challenges and conceptual designs for the DSN Radio Science System in the 1985 to 1988 period. The Voyager Uranus encounter is being supported with larger combined aperture, higher sample rate, and a centrally controlled network. The Galileo mission will be provided with a high resolution S-Band Faraday rotation detection capability and a high-stability Doppler system with X-Band uplink for gravitational wave search.

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