NASCOM

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The NASA (Ground) Communications System (NASCOM) manages terrestrial communications between ground stations, mission control centers, and other elements of spacecraft ground segments. Established in 1964, NASCOM provides worldwide, near real-time, transmission of commands, telemetry, voice, and television signals. It is managed out of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.[1][2]

The NASCOM network comprises microwave links, undersea communications cables, land lines, and network centers at Goddard and around the world.[2][3]

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