Question:
Very Large Array is part of deep space network?
Kong S
2010-06-30 17:47:02 UTC
very large array is just interferometry,are they part of the deep space network?
Three answers:
Arsenic
2010-06-30 17:59:21 UTC
The VLA is not part of NASA's DSN.

From Wikipedia (source):

DSN currently consists of three deep-space communications facilities placed approximately 120 degrees apart around the world[3]. They are:



* the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex outside of Barstow, California, United States;

* the Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex, 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Madrid, Spain; and

* the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex (CDSCC) in the Australian Capital Territory, 40 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of Canberra, Australia near the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve.
Chug-a-Lug
2010-06-30 18:01:39 UTC
Yes (..http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Space_Network..) "Arraying of antennas within the three DSN locations is also used. For example...arrayed with the Very Large Array of antennas in New Mexico."
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2016-12-07 06:26:38 UTC
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