PIA23796: Swinging the Cone Into Place


Swinging the Cone Into Place

Caption:

In a delicate operation, a 400-ton crane lifts the new X-band cone into the 70-meter (230-foot) Deep Space Network's Deep Space Station 43 (DSS-43) dish in Canberra, Australia. The new cone houses upgraded receiver and transmitter equipment for the 48-year-old antenna. One of several antennas located at the Canberra site, DSS-43 is the largest and responsible for transmitting commands to NASA's Voyager spacecraft. Since early March 2020, DSS43 has been offline for upgrades, which are expected to continue until January 2021.

Background Info:

The Deep Space Network is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the agency's Human Exploration and Operations' Space Communication and Navigation program.

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target
System
Target Type
Mission Deep Space Network (DSN) Voyager
Instrument Host Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex (CDSCC)
Host Type Ground-Based Observatory Flyby Spacecraft
Instrument
Detector
Extra Keywords Radio
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2020-07-09
Date in Caption
Image Credit NASA/JPL-Caltech
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23796
Identifier PIA23796