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Where Are the Missions that the DSN is Tracking?

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The huge antennas of the Deep Space Network, in California's Mojave Desert, near Madrid, Spain, and outside Canberra, Australia track robotic spacecraft for NASA and other international space agencies. Click on the missions below to find out where they are now in their journeys of exploration.

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