2020
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4365/abbace
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A Broadband Digital Spectrometer for the Deep Space Network

Abstract: The Deep Space Network (DSN) enables NASA to communicate with its spacecraft in deep space. By virtue of its large antennas, the DSN can also be used as a powerful instrument for radio astronomy. Specifically, the Deep Space Station (DSS)-43, the 70m antenna at the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex (CDSCC), has a K-band radio astronomy system covering a 10 GHz bandwidth at 17-27 GHz. This spectral range covers a number of atomic and molecular lines, produced in a rich variety of interstellar gas cond… Show more

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