Enlarge/ NASA has three Deep Space Network stations in California, Spain, and Australia, collectively tracking dozens of space missions. (credit: NASA/Bill Ingall’s)
NASA officials sounded an alarm Tuesday about the agency’s Deep Space Network, a collection of antennas in California, Spain, and Australia used to maintain contact with missions scattered across the Solar System.
“All these images, and all these great visuals for the public, and all the science for the scientists come down through the Deep Space Network,” Dodd said Tuesday in a meeting of the NASA Advisory Council’s Science Committee.