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Loading contentThe ground complexes with giant antennas that track deep-space missions — Goldstone, Madrid, Canberra, and more.
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| Name | Type | ID |
|---|---|---|
| Byalalu Station (IDSN) | Tracking station | tracking_station:byalalu |
| Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex | Tracking station | tracking_station:canberra |
| Cebreros Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:cebreros |
| Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex | Tracking station | tracking_station:goldstone |
| Jiamusi Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:jiamusi |
| Kashgar Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:kashgar |
| Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex | Tracking station | tracking_station:madrid |
| Malargüe Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:malargue |
| Maspalomas Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:maspalomas |
| New Norcia Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:new-norcia |
| Ussuriysk Station | Tracking station | tracking_station:ussuriysk |
| Usuda Deep Space Center | Tracking station | tracking_station:usuda |
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