If ESA’s 35m Malargue antenna is pointing more or less straight up, it’s because NASA’s Juno is more or less directly over Argentina (see screen shot from the EYES visualization tool below).
Pointing straight up! Malargue station at 18:48 UTC
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Daniel Scuka works on the ESA Communication team.
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