DSN acquisition of Magellan high-rate telemetry data

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Data Acquisition, Data Transmission, Deep Space Network, Magellan Project (Nasa), Radar Data, Signal Reception, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Telemetry, Radar Imagery, Rates (Per Time), Statistical Analysis, Systems Engineering, Venus Surface

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The Magellan Project levied the stringent requirement of a 98-percent high-rate telemetry data capture rate on the Deep Space Network (DSN) during the Magellan Prime Mapping Mission. To meet this requirement, the DSN undertook extensive development of the DSN Telemetry System, as well as extensive DSN operations planning and test and training. In actuality, the DSN substantially exceeded the requirement by achieving a Prime Mapping Mission high-rate telemetry data capture rate of 99.14 percent. This article details the DSN telemetry system development and DSN operations planning and test and training. In addition, the actual high-rate telemetry data outages are comprehensively presented and analyzed.

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