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NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock

By Keith Cowing
April 8, 2013
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NASA to Fly Deep Space Atomic Clock to Improve Navigation Technology

“NASA is preparing to fly a Deep Space Atomic Clock, or DSAC, demonstration that will revolutionize the way we conduct deep-space navigation by enabling a spacecraft to calculate its own timing and navigation data in real time. This one-way navigation technology would improve upon the current two-way system in which information is sent to Earth, requiring a ground team to calculate timing and navigation and then transmitting it back to the spacecraft. A real-time, on-board navigation capability is key to improving NASA’s capabilities for executing time critical events, such as a planetary landing or planetary “fly-by,” when signal delays are too great for the ground to interact with the spacecraft during the event.”

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