NASA names 34 international volunteers to passively track Orion during Artemis II, supporting communications analysis alongside agency networks during the crewed mission around the Moon.
Beyond the range of GPS and tracking satellites, the moonship depends on radio dish arrays for communication and navigation.
When the general public thinks about NASA, they likely think about space shuttles, rockets, satellites, and the International Space Station in Earth's lower orbit. Despite NASA's future without the ...
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NASA’s Polylingual Experimental Terminal, or PExT, technology demonstration is testing whether spacecraft can switch seamlessly between government and commercial communications networks, similar to ...
For decades, the search for alien intelligence has revolved around the question: if someone out there is listening, how could they hear us? A new study combining data from Penn State and NASA’s Jet ...
NASA has broken ground near Canberra, Australia, on a project to replace its three 70-meter Deep Space Network (DSN) antennas with a new generation of 34-meter antennas by 2025. The 70-meter (230-foot ...