 | NASA’s Deep Space Network welcomes a new dish to the family
26 January 2021
Deep Space Station 56, or DSS-56 in Pasadena brings new capabilities to the network,
which acts as an interplanetary switchboard, connecting us to missions at the Moon and
far beyond. A powerful new antenna has been added to the NASA Space Communications
and Navigation’s Deep Space Network (DSN), which connects us to the space robots
exploring our solar system.
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