
It was lunchtime and we were visiting the Tidbinbilla Deep Space Communication Complex near Canberra. It's run by the CSIRO for NASA, and its job is to communicate with NASA's various space probes around the solar system.


Overall it was a very enjoyable and informative visit. The visitor centre has space suits to try out, and shrunken versions of space rockets and moon capsules galore. Maybe it's relativity or something that causes them to come back so much smaller. Fabulous educational exhibits too on the many astronomical breakthroughs that have come out of space based observations.


And below is Voyager 2 broadcasting its pictures back to us from Uranus in 1986.

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