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Deep Space Station 56, or DSS-56, is a powerful 34-meter-wide (112-foot-wide) antenna that was added to the Deep...
DSS43 is a 70-meter-wide (230-feet-wide) radio antenna at the Deep Space Network's Canberra facility in Australia....
Deep Space Station 53, or DSS-53, is a new 34-meter (111-foot) beam waveguide antenna that went online in February...
Deep Space Antenna 210' at Goldstone, CA (JPL ref: P-116594AC)
In a historic first, all six radio frequency antennas at the Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex – part of...
The giant, 70-meter-wide antenna at NASA Deep Space Network complex in Goldstone, Calif., tracks a spacecraft on...
A crane lowers a four-legged support structure called a quadripod onto the steel framework of the Deep Space Station...
A crane lowers the 112-foot-wide (34-meter-wide) steel framework for the Deep Space Station 23 (DSS-23) reflector...
As part of a major refurbishment for the giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex prepare a support leg that would help...
The giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex replaced four...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex check on a set of jacks used to raise...
The antenna of the Deep Space Network's Deep Space Station 43 (DSS-43) in Canberra, Australia, spans 70 meters (230...
On Feb. 11, 2020, NASA, JPL, military and local officials broke ground in Goldstone, California, for a new antenna...
Antenna dishes at NASA's Deep Space Network complex in Goldstone, California, photographed on Feb. 11, 2020....
On May 3, 2010, workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex removed one of the...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex put into place a set of support legs...
A worker at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex radios to his colleagues that 12...
A major refurbishment of the giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications...
Deep Space Station 13 (DSS-13) at NASA's Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex near Barstow, California – part...
This sunset photo shows Deep Space Station 14 (DSS-14), the 230-foot-wide (70-meter) antenna at the Goldstone Deep...
Deep Space Station 15 (DSS-15), one of the 112-foot (34-meter) antennas at the Goldstone Deep Space Communications...
Goldstone 230-foot 70-m antenna tracks under a full moon. The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex is located...
Work began on March 11, 2010 to replace a set of elevation bearings on the giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space...