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Artemis II worked, but a broken antenna and surging demand mean NASA's deep space communications are one failure away from collapse.
Executive Summary: NASA's Deep Space Network barely survived Artemis II; a 70-meter antenna is down until 2028, and 40 new missions loom, threatening a capacity crisis.
Topic Breakdown:
Strategic Impact: The DSN is the only link to deep space missions. With one antenna down until 2028 and Roman launching in August, capacity will be critically tight. Science missions and crewed Artemis flights will compete for bandwidth, risking delays and data loss. Executives must plan for alternative communications now.
Decoding the signal for leaders. For the full strategic analysis, visit Signal Daily News.
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By Signal Daily NewsArtemis II worked, but a broken antenna and surging demand mean NASA's deep space communications are one failure away from collapse.
Executive Summary: NASA's Deep Space Network barely survived Artemis II; a 70-meter antenna is down until 2028, and 40 new missions loom, threatening a capacity crisis.
Topic Breakdown:
Strategic Impact: The DSN is the only link to deep space missions. With one antenna down until 2028 and Roman launching in August, capacity will be critically tight. Science missions and crewed Artemis flights will compete for bandwidth, risking delays and data loss. Executives must plan for alternative communications now.
Decoding the signal for leaders. For the full strategic analysis, visit Signal Daily News.
Explore more in Enterprise Tech.