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Richard Stephenson

@nascom1

Working in Operations at Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex. All my tweets are my opinion and not those of my employer or related institutions.

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To maintain proficiency after the successful EM1 mission both Madrid and Goldstone antenna are involved in a EM2 (Exploration Mission 2 or Artemis 2) NASA Artemis simulation. Canberra Operations is currently controlling the DSN. DSN Now has frozen so doesn't reflect the supports

To maintain proficiency after the successful EM1 mission both Madrid and Goldstone antenna are involved in a EM2 (Exploration Mission 2 or Artemis 2) @NASAArtemis simulation. Canberra Operations is currently controlling the DSN. DSN Now has frozen so doesn't reflect the supports
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Bernard Netherclift(@Bernard1963) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For anyone who looks at the DSN website may have noticed Voyager 1's pointing has been very bad. Not related to its FDS fault the signal would come and go during a pass. It looks like this weekends commands (SSB pitch & yaw) has fixed that.

For anyone who looks at the DSN website may have noticed Voyager 1's pointing has been very bad. Not related to its FDS fault the signal would come and go during a pass. It looks like this weekends commands (SSB pitch & yaw) has fixed that.
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Intuitive Machines NASA Murriyang, our Parkes radio telescope and our team at CanberraDSN πŸ“‘ are helping Intuitive Machines’ first lunar mission IM-1 keep in touch from its new home on the Moon.

Find out more about how we're helping take the world to the Moon (and back). πŸ‘‡ csiro.au/en/news/All/Ar…

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CanberraDSN πŸ“‘(@CanberraDSN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Richard Richard Stephenson is one of a team of 18 people on our Operations team, plus 68 other personnel CanberraDSN πŸ“‘ who make these types of discoveries possible everyday.πŸ“‘πŸ˜Ž

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A few of our last shots of Astrobotic's Peregrine lander, firing its thrusters on its way to re-entry. Recorded today, from our station in Australia, between 17:32 and 18:32 UTC

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You couldn't ask for a better sky than this when watching and waiting for the end of mission for @Astrobotic's Mission 1 .
Deep Space Station 36 watching and listening intently to the spacecraft's signal as it makes its final approach to Earth today.πŸ“‘

You couldn't ask for a better sky than this when watching and waiting for the end of mission for @Astrobotic's #Peregrine Mission 1 #APM1. Deep Space Station 36 #DSS36 watching and listening intently to the spacecraft's signal as it makes its final approach to Earth today.πŸ“‘
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Deep Space Station 36 was providing communications and tracking for @Astrobotic's Mission ( ), as it made its final approach and re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.πŸ“‘
It's never easy to see a mission end, but we look forward to an in the future.πŸš€πŸŒ–

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I've managed to get a couple of drone flights in this week over CDSCC and posted a couple to twitter. The DSS43 Kangaroo and Juno perijove #57 have just been uploaded to Youtube if you want to view the full resolution versions.

youtu.be/vpvyDQZL6uU

youtu.be/0Uj88ZORQ-o

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