It was the Cassini probe – for the final time. DSS43 is located at the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex (CDSCC). It’s a Nasa site run by Australia’s scientific research organisation, the CSIRO, nestled in a valley in Tidbinbilla, a treacherously kangaroo-filled 45-minute drive from the nation’s capital. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A view of Deep Space Station 43, the largest radio telescope at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex. What did the Cassini mission tell us about Saturn and its moons?
Source: The Guardian September 16, 2017 02:15 UTC