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Part of NASA's Deep Space Network , providing two-way contact with dozens of robotic spacecraft exploring the Solar System and beyond. All skeets are our own and not those of NASA, JPL or CSIRO.
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A bit of sunshine between the rain while #DSS43 is communicating with @NASAVoyager 2.
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We’ve broken ground for a new antenna.
New antenna = new hashtag! #DSS33 📡
Find out more go.nasa.gov/3Yr5Y19
L to R: Elanor Huntington (CSIRO), Dave Gallagher (JPL), Erika Olson (US Charge d’Affaire), Kevin Coggins (NASA SCaN), Kevin Ferguson (CSIRO/CDSCC), Greg Heckler (NASA SCaN), Suzy Dodd (JPL)
Due to unforeseen circumstances, unfortunately our visitor centre will be closed on Saturday 8th, Sunday 9th, and Monday 10th of March. We apologise for the inconvenience.

We will reopen again on the weekend of the 15th and 16th March for our regular hours (10 am – 4 pm, Saturday and Sunday).
Perfectly said.🪐🥹🚀📡🛰️
Hi Bluesky!

Deep Space Station 43, the largest steerable,parabolic antenna dish in the southern hemisphere.

#nasa #space #science #jpl #photography #exploration #dss43 #communication #communication #canberra #antenna #sun
Thanks to the 1000s of people who came along to visit us over the holidays.

From February 1st, our Visitor Centre will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays only, 10am to 4pm.

Our opening hours will change during the year to meet demand. More: go.nasa.gov/3WzrNvc
Congratulations to our honoured alumni - Mike Dinn and John Saxon each receiving the Medal of the Order of Australia for their respective services to engineering, science, deep space tracking and exploration. 🇦🇺🎖️
They worked side-by-side at the Honeysuckle Creek and Tidbinbilla tracking stations.
🎶’If you liked it then you shoulda put a ring on it’🎵

A Sun-ring is caused by sunlight refracting through ice crystals in high, thin cirrus clouds.

A beautiful phenomenon above our 70-metre antenna dish, Deep Space Station 43.📡
Deep Space Station 35 getting some warmth in the afternoon Sun after a rainy few days.📡🌧️#DSS35
“Having fun, Voyager 1?”📡

Deep Space Station 43 #DSS43 is communicating with humanity’s most distant spacecraft, @NASAVoyager 1 24.9 billion kilometres from Earth, in interstellar space.
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Success confirmed after ‘Beacon Tone #1’ was received by antenna Deep Space Station 34 from the #ParkerSolarProbe. @NASAScienceAA @NASASun @JHUAPL Proud to be a part of the team!📡
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#nasa #space #science #jpl #photography #exploration #communication #canberra #antenna
Deep Space Station 34 received a clear beacon tone from the #ParkerSolarProbe after its close encounter with the Sun on 24th December.📡🛰️☀️
Congratulations to the mission science team & engineers @jhuapl and @NASA on this historic achievement. #DSS34
blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarpro…
Who is the fastest on Christmas Eve?
#ParkerSolarProbe vs #SantaClaus

🛰️ = 692,000 kilometres/hour
🎅 = 3,765,852 kph ✅🥇
The #ParkerSolarProbe is just hours away from its close encounter with the Sun.📡〰️〰️〰️🛰️🔜☀️
Just 6.1 million kilometres from the Sun’s surface, travelling at 692,000 kilometres per hour, it’s going to be an amazing ride as it races around our star. See you on the other side!
Here comes the Sun - On the 24th December 2024, at 11:53 GMT (10:53pm AEDT) (6:53am ET), NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will fly 6.1 million kilometres above the Sun’s surface, travelling at 692,000km/hr.

Follow its journey at: science.nasa.gov/mission/parker-solar-probe
Tracking Lucy in the Sky through Canberra.📡🛰️

On its recent Earth Gravity Assist flyby, antenna Deep Space Station 36 in Canberra, Australia provided communications for the spacecraft.
An honour to host a visit by the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel and First Lady, Eva Pavlová, accompanied by Ambassadors 🇨🇿Jana Tyrer and 🇦🇺Benjamin Hayes. The Czech Republic is a member of the Artemis Accords on the civil and peaceful exploration of space.
GOOD NEWS!
Our visitor centre will be reopening to the public from 3rd December. We will be open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm. Entry is free. No need to book.
Please note that the Cafe & giftshop will not be open.
More details here: go.nasa.gov/3WzrNvc
One of our antenna dishes is hosting two juvenile #NankeenKestrels, with parents bringing lots of tasty treats. 🥰 #SpaceMenagerie
Targeting a launch at 3:12am AEDT, @NASA’s @EuropaClipper mission will start its 2.9 billion kilometre voyage to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.
Antennas Deep Space Stations 34 & 36 are set to make first contact with the spacecraft after separation from @SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket.
When the NASA Voyager spacecraft call home from interstellar space, we’re ready to take the call. 📡
Our 70-metre antenna, Deep Space Station 43 #DSS43 in touch this afternoon with Voyager-1 at 24.7 billion kilometres, and #DSS34 & #DSS35 supporting Voyager-2 at 20.6 billion kms from Earth.
After nearly 10 months, Deep Space Station 34 is in the final stages of works to prepare the antenna for the upcoming #Artemis missions and returning astronauts to the Moon. Back online on Oct.17, #DSS34 is the last of our three 34-metre dishes requiring these upgrades. 📡🚀🌖
It may not be the deflector dish on the Starship Enterprise, but antenna dish Deep Space Station 46 helped humans go where no one has gone before. #DSS46 📡
Happy #StarTrekDay 🖖
Spring has sprung. 🌺📡