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  1. DSN Now - Deep Space Network Now

    Welcome to "Deep Space Network Now" At three sites around the globe NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory operates a network of large radio antennas called the DSN. The DSN is used to keep in …

  2. Eyes on the Solar System - NASA/JPL

    Explore the 3D world of the Solar System. Learn about past and future missions.

  3. DSN Now - eyes.nasa.gov

    Below is the current state of the Deep Space network as established from available data updated every 5 seconds. Click a dish to learn more about the live connection between the spacecraft and the ground.

  4. Mars 2020 Entry Descent Landing - NASA/JPL

    About ten minutes before entering the atmosphere, the spacecraft sheds its Cruise Stage, which houses solar panels, sensors, and fuel tanks during its flight to Mars.

  5. eyes.nasa.gov

    "name": "Hubble Space Telescope", "adjective": "", "category": "Spacecraft", "subcategory": "Orbiter", "keywords": ["spacecraft", "earth", "orbiter", "telescope", "1990"], "weight": 64 }, "sc_insight": { "id": …

  6. Eyes - NASA Science

    <node text="ACE" objectId="sc_ace"/> <node text="Parker Solar Probe" objectId="sc_parker_solar_probe" time="594746958.475657" eulerX="20.0" eulerY="0.0" …

  7. Eyes on Exoplanets – NASA/JPL

    Welcome to NASA's Eyes, a way for you to learn about your home planet, our solar system, the universe beyond and the spacecraft exploring them.