Space communications and navigation
The Space Communications and Navigation program puts the three prime space interchanges systems, Space Network (SN), Near Earth Network (NEN) (already known as the Ground Network or GN), and the Deep Space Network (DSN), under one Management and Systems Engineering umbrella. It was set up in 2006. It was already known as the Space Communications and Data Systems (SCDS). These offices, roughly 120 longitude degrees separated on Earth, give constant scope and following to profound space missions. Every intricate incorporates one 70-meter receiving wire and various 34-meter radio wires. These radio wires might be utilized independently or in mix (reception apparatus exhibiting) to meet each space mission's interchanges prerequisites. A huge bit of profound space interchanges look into addresses correspondences framework designing, radios, reception apparatuses, transmitters, flag finders, balance strategies, channel coding hypothesis, information pressure, and re-enactment.
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