Stardust Spacecraft Communicating Via N.M. State Univ. Physical Science Lab Antennas

NASA's Stardust spacecraft is communicating with Earth via a series of multiple antennas provided by New Mexico State University's Physical Science Laboratory (PSL). Working under contract with Lockheed Martin Astronautics, PSL personnel have designed and built five of the six telecommunications...

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