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The Island Lagoon Tracking Station (Deep Space Station 41) was the first deep space station to be established outside of the United States, near Woomera, South Australia in November 1960.

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This area was chosen as the Australian government was working with the government of the United Kingdom on rocket and satellite research close by.

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The tracking station began as a trailer installation, and was operational in time for the International Geophysical Year of 1957. By the 1960s, the station consisted of permanent buildings and was a major unit in the network. During the American Project Mercury program, it served as station No. 9 in NASA's Manned Space Flight Network.

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The station was operated by the Australian Department of Supply and provided support for deep space missions until 22 December 1972.

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Subsequent tracking stations built by NASA in Australia were:

  • Carnarvon, Western Australia
  • Muchea, Western Australia
  • Cooby Creek, Queensland
  • Honeysuckle Creek, ACT
  • Orroral Valley, ACT
  • Tidbinbilla, ACT

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    References

    Island Lagoon Tracking Station Wikipedia