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Gravity measurements by NASA Cassini spacecraft and Deep Space Network suggest that Saturn moon Enceladus, which has...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex put into place a set of support legs...
This image of an asteroid that is at least 3,600 feet (1,100 meters) long was taken on Dec. 17, 2015, by scientists...
As part of a major refurbishment for the giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space...
Late night in the desert: Goldstone 230-foot 70-meter antenna tracks spacecraft day and night. This photograph was...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex prepare a support leg that would help...
A worker at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex radios to his colleagues that 12...
Workers in Goldstone, Calif., guide a new runner segment into the hydrostatic bearing assembly of a giant,...
Work began on March 11, 2010 to replace a set of elevation bearings on the giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space...
An engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., checks the evenness of sole plates installed on...
This composite image depicts the moon rugged south polar region in two lights. The color image is the highest...
The giant, 70-meter-wide antenna at NASA Deep Space Network complex in Goldstone, Calif., tracks a spacecraft on...
The elongated asteroid in this radar image, named 2003 SD220, will safely fly past Earth on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015,...
The giant Mars antenna at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex replaced four...
These radar images of comet P/2016 BA14 were taken on March 23, 2016, by scientists using an antenna of NASA Deep...
Under the unflinching summer sun, workers at NASA Deep Space Network complex in Goldstone, Calif., use a crane to...
Goldstone 111.5-foot 34-meter Beam Waveguide tracks a spacecraft as it comes into view. The Goldstone Deep Space...
This image, taken on March 22, 2010, shows the condition of grout that was replaced in the giant Mars antenna at...
This radar image of asteroid 2005 YU55 was obtained NASA Deep Space Network antenna in Goldstone, Calif. on Nov. 7,...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network complex in Goldstone, Calif., pour in a new epoxy grout as the giant Mars
Beam Wave Guide antennas at Goldstone, known as the Beam Waveguide Cluster. They are located in an area at Goldstone...
This composite image of asteroid 2007 PA8 was obtained using data taken by NASA 230-foot-wide 70-meter Deep Space...
Workers at NASA Deep Space Network Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex check on a set of jacks used to raise...
Asteroid 1998 WT24 left in December 2001, right on December 11, 2015 taken by NASA the 230-foot 70-meter DSS-14...