The 34m antenna at NASA’s deep space complex near Canberra, Australia, is now receiving signals from Rosetta, 511 million km from Earth. Thank you very much NASA and JPL for excellent support!
Now! #DSS34 tracking @ESA_Rosetta. Good signal coming through. Good luck @Philae2014 #CometLanding pic.twitter.com/19xx9N4VE5
— CanberraDSN (@CanberraDSN) November 12, 2014
Discussion: 8 comments
well done CDSCC-
Good luck to you all and a safe journey to little Phlae.
Not much of a blog. Last post hours ago.
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Thats an impressive signal to noise ratio from about 0,5 Tm distance, you can speed up the baud rate.
You can’t tell the SNR from just that graph. There are no units on the vertical axis and no indication of the resolution bandwidth. It is probably just the carrier component in a very narrow bandwidth, which will always look pretty strong.
Fantastic! !!!!
Good luck !
Congratulations to our EU friends from the United States!! What an amazing and historic accomplishment for you. We are proud to be your colleagues and friends in space exploration. Well done. Rock on!