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NASA says the LEGS antennas will be similar in appearance to this 20.2-m (66.3-ft.) CPI Satcom antenna.
Credit: CPI Satcom/NASA
NASA is proceeding with plans to set up a new global Lunar Exploration Ground Sites (LEGS) communications network to support continuous communications with upcoming Artemis astronaut and robotic missions intended to establish a sustained human presence at the Moon. The human missions would see the...
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