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The Near Earth Network (NEN, formerly GN or Ground Network) provides orbital communications support for near-Earth orbiting customer platforms via various ground stations, operated by NASA and other space agencies. It uses a number of different dishes scattered around the globe. The antennas must be able to move fast for tracking of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO). The NEN and SN combined were previously referred to as the Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network (STDN).

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  • The Near Earth Network (NEN, formerly GN or Ground Network) provides orbital communications support for near-Earth orbiting customer platforms via various ground stations, operated by NASA and other space agencies. It uses a number of different dishes scattered around the globe. The antennas must be able to move fast for tracking of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO). The NEN and SN combined were previously referred to as the Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network (STDN). (en)
  • Near Earth Network (Nen, sebelumnya GN atau Ground Network) menyediakan dukungan komunikasi orbital untuk Near-Earth platform orbit untuk pelanggan melalui berbagai stasiun darat NASA. NASA Nen terdiri dari stasiun bumi di: * Merritt Island Launch Annex (MILA) dan Ponce de Leon Ground Station (PDL), Florida [1] * McMurdo, Antartika * Wallops Island, Virginia (in)
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  • The Near Earth Network (NEN, formerly GN or Ground Network) provides orbital communications support for near-Earth orbiting customer platforms via various ground stations, operated by NASA and other space agencies. It uses a number of different dishes scattered around the globe. The antennas must be able to move fast for tracking of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO). The NEN and SN combined were previously referred to as the Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network (STDN). (en)
  • Near Earth Network (Nen, sebelumnya GN atau Ground Network) menyediakan dukungan komunikasi orbital untuk Near-Earth platform orbit untuk pelanggan melalui berbagai stasiun darat NASA. NASA Nen terdiri dari stasiun bumi di: * Merritt Island Launch Annex (MILA) dan Ponce de Leon Ground Station (PDL), Florida [1] * McMurdo, Antartika * Wallops Island, Virginia Juga di bawah kontrak adalah operator di Svalbard Satellite Station, Norway; Poker Flat Research Range and the Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF) in Fairbanks, Alaska; Santiago, Chile; South Point, Hawaii; North Pole, Alaska; and Dongara, Australia. Selain itu, stasiun MILA dan Wallops memberikan pra-peluncuran, peluncuran, dan dukungan komunikasi pendaratan untuk program Space Shuttle. Nen dan SN dikombinasikan sebelumnya disebut sebagai Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network (STDN). (in)
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