ESA’s chilling new “super antenna” in Australia reaches spacecraft billions of miles away
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ESA inaugurated a massive 35-meter deep space antenna in Australia capable of communicating with spacecraft billions of miles away, featuring components cooled to near absolute zero for detecting extremely weak signals. The €62.3 million "New Norcia 3" antenna will become operational in 2026, supporting major missions like Juice and Mars Express while strengthening Europe-Australia space cooperation.
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