RocketSTEM Issue #9 - October 2014 | Page 7

or through planetary rings or gravitational fields. Radio Science Receivers record these changes for study • Very Long Baseline Interferometer: Two or more DSN stations working together to create a giant antenna to observe spacecraft or astronomical objects such as quasars. Here on Earth VLBI can measure continental drift. Transmitters on each spacecraft produce around 20 watts but the long trip across the solar system reduces that to one billionth of one billionth of a watt. DSN regularly hears from Voyager 2 over 9.7 billion miles from Earth. It takes over 14.5 hours for signals to make it to and from this spacecraft. Signals delivered by the dish to ultrasensitive receiving systems capable of Each complex communicating with is equipped with a spacecraft more than September 3 was like any other day at the DSN. A wide variety of NASA and other 70 m diameter (230 spacecraft communicate via multiple antennae at each of the three complexes. 16 billion kilometers (10 foot) parabolic dish billion miles) from Earth. antenna, weighing To achieve th H