 | Deep Space Antenna upgrades to affect Voyager communications
5 March 2020
Starting in early March, NASA’s Voyager 2 quietly coasts through interstellar space
without receiving commands from Earth. That’s because the Voyager’s primary means of
communication, the Deep Space Network’s 70-meter-wide radio antenna in Canberra,
Australia, will be undergoing critical upgrades for about 11 months.
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