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Photo ID: h8tbleSubject: SpaceDescription
Antenna; Astronomy; Deep Space Network; NASA; Radar Methods; Radio Methods; San Bernardino County; Satellite Methods; Spacecraft; TechnologySunset shot of the 70 m antenna at Goldstone, California. The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, located in the Mojave Desert, is one of three complexes which comprise NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN). The DSN provides radio communications for all of NASA's interplanetary spacecraft and is also utilized for radio astronomy and radar observations of the solar system and universe.
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JPL

Credit Line: Copyright © NASA, JPL
North America; United States; California
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h8tbomSubject: SpaceDescription
Antenna; Astronomy; Australian Capital Territory; Deep Space Network; NASA; Radio Methods; Satellite Methods; TechnologyView of the Canberra Complex showing the 70 m antenna and the 34 m antennas. The Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex, located outside Canberra, Australia, is one of the three complexes which comprise NASA's Deep Space Network.
PhotographerLocation
JPL

Credit Line: Copyright © NASA, JPL
Australia; Australia; New South Wales
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

Photo ID: h8tbp0Subject: SpaceDescription
Antenna; Deep Space Network; NASA; Radio Methods; Satellite MethodsImage of the 70 m antenna at the Madrid Complex. The Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex, located outside Madrid, Spain, is one of the three complexes which comprise NASA's Deep Space Network.
PhotographerLocation
JPL

Credit Line: Copyright © NASA, JPL
Europe; Spain
Photo Quality | LargeAvailable for Commercial Use

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