via NASA’s Deep Space Network, a web of giant radio antennas that make up the world’s biggest and most sensitive scientific ...
NASA’s Deep Space Network and Near Space Network will be the communication hubs for the Artemis 1 mission during its journey ...
According to NASA, the current problem began on October ... and the fear was that the Deep Space Network would not be able to find the weak signal. But find it they did, and on October 22 they ...
Voyager 1 communications have once again hit a snap, with the interstellar probe somehow turning off its main radio ...
In August 2012, Voyager 1 made history as it entered interstellar space, the region between stars, filled with material ...
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have been flying for more than 47 years and are the only two spacecraft to operate in interstellar ...
Monitoring the maneuver through NASA’s Deep Space Network, the mission operations team at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics ...
NASA reconnected with Voyager 1, which is located nearly 15 billion miles away from Earth, after a brief pause that triggered ...
Space station astronauts used NASA’s communications network to cast their ballots from over 200 miles above Earth.
NASA has received a message from an interstellar explorer located more than 15 billion miles away from Earth after it failed ...
The spacecraft has inexplicably turned off one of its radio transmitters, likely because of an unidentified onboard issue.
Voyager 1 switched to a very old backup radio transmitter, not used since 1981, restoring NASA’s contact amid communication ...