Deep Space Network: How we receive images from spacecraft
There are lots of awesome pictures of the planets in our solar system. We have the these pictures because of the amazing spacecraft we've sent there. But one component that's overlooked the underlying communication network that gets the image from the spacecraft to our computer or mobile screen. Today we'll look at the Deep Space Network. This is Celestial Sphere. A brand new series that looks at spacecraft, planets and their support system. Music: Moments in Space by spinmeister (c) copyright 2007 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/spinmei... Ft: DJ Rkod

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