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  2. Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network - Wikipedia

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    The Spacecraft Tracking and Data (Acquisition) Network (STADAN or STDN) was established by NASA in the early 1960s to satisfy the requirement for long-duration, highly available space-to-ground communications. The network was the “follow-on” to the earlier Minitrack, which tracked the flights of Sputnik, Vanguard, Explorer, and other early ...

  3. Manned Space Flight Network - Wikipedia

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    Manned Space Flight Network. The Manned Space Flight Network (abbreviated MSFN, pronounced " misfin ") was a set of tracking stations built to support the American Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab space programs. There were two other NASA space communication networks at the time, the Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network (STADAN ...

  4. Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS, pronounced "T-driss") is a network of American communications satellites (each called a tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS) and ground stations used by NASA for space communications. The system was designed to replace an existing network of ground stations that had supported all of ...

  5. Kaena Point Space Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Kaena Point Space Force Station. /  21.561389°N 158.239222°W  / 21.561389; -158.239222. Kaena Point Space Force Station is a United States Space Force installation in Kaena Point on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is a remote tracking station of the Satellite Control Network responsible for tracking satellites in orbit, many of which ...

  6. Why scientists lost track of a satellite in overcrowded ... - AOL

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    After liftoff, a larger satellite, called KH-9 Hexagon, shot the 26-inch-wide spacecraft into a low-earth orbit so it would continuously circumnavigate the globe at a distance of 500 miles out.

  7. Svalbard Satellite Station - Wikipedia

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    Svalbard Satellite Station ( Norwegian: Svalbard satellittstasjon) or SvalSat is a satellite ground station located on Platåberget near Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway. Opened in 1997, it is operated by Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), a joint venture between Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and the Norwegian Space Centre (NSC).

  8. Near Earth Network - Wikipedia

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    Near Earth Network. The Near Earth Network ( NEN, formerly GN or Ground Network) provides orbital communications support for near-Earth orbiting customer platforms via various ground stations, operated by NASA and other space agencies. It uses a number of different dishes scattered around the globe.

  9. Goddard Space Flight Center - Wikipedia

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    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. /  38.99222°N 76.85250°W  / 38.99222; -76.85250. The Goddard Space Flight Center ( GSFC) is a major NASA space research laboratory located approximately 6.5 miles (10.5 km) northeast of Washington, D.C. in Greenbelt, Maryland, United States. Established on May 1, 1959 as NASA's first space flight center ...