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Picture Album of the
DEEP SPACE NETWORK

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Compiled by N. A. Renzetti and D. Worthington, July 1994
...and originally put on the Internet by Ron Baalke

The photographs in this album hang in the fourth-floor hallway of Building 303 at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California. In order to make them available to a wider audience, we have created this album. In addition to all of the facilities of the Deep Space Network, we have included photos of Parkes Radio Observatory, Australia, and the Very Large Array, Socorro, New Mexico. These two great radio observatories have collaborated and augmented the Network on some very special science events, namely, the Voyager encounters with Uranus and Neptune, and the Giotto rendezvous with Comets Halley and Grigg-Skjellerup.

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How Large is Large?
64-Meter Antenna at Tidbinbilla, Australia
64-Meter Antenna at Robledo de Chavela, Spain
The Apollo Program and the Deep Space Network
Conversion of the 26-Meter Antenna to 34 Meters
Spacecraft Monitoring Station, Cape Canaveral, Florida

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