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  1. Mercury Missions (139 bytes)
  2. Manned Missions (81 bytes)
    1: Carnarvon's special role supporting manned missions

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  1. Welcome to CarnarvonSpace (2,461 bytes)
    8: ...arnarvon's critical role in support of NASA space missions reminds us that history in living memory is no le...
  2. Tracking Science (1,928 bytes)
    7: ...ly designed in WWII, was a veteran of the Mercury missions; it was transported from Muchea as a backup for t...
    11: ...he [[Unified S-Band]], added later for the Apollo missions, was also a CW system. It had several sub-carrier...
  3. Solar Particle Alert Network (1,917 bytes)
    4: ...predict radiation hazards to astronauts on Apollo missions.
  4. Support highlights (7,807 bytes)
    19: ...l rehearsed with the more realistic Lunar Orbiter missions. The GRARR crew, with ‘house-keeping’ control...
    21: ...d for MSFN handover simulations for future Apollo missions.
    29: ...and command facilities were enhanced for the Bios missions. '''Bios-1''' failed to return to Earth with its ...
    36: ...ons led to the cancellation of the remaining Bios missions.
    54: ...ission would be correlated with that from the IMP missions.
  5. Goddard Range and Range Rate (2,846 bytes)
    13: ...d further upgrades for the higher tech SMS and AE missions in 1973.
    17: ...ion. It received the mission manuals for all NASA missions whether they were specific to CRO or not. After t...
  6. FPQ-6 Radar (3,782 bytes)
    8: ... missions; for all '''Deep Space Network (DSN)''' missions through early orbit and injection into a trans-lu...
  7. Carnarvon Location Project (5,797 bytes)
    6: Leading up to the Apollo missions, a '''Tracking Camera''' was located at '''SPAN''...
  8. The Science of Tracking (14,603 bytes)
    41: ...nsisted of a VHF system for near-Earth scientific missions and an S-band system for cis-lunar [10] space.
  9. Western Australia in Space (7,188 bytes)
    14: ...h of Perth to support the US Mercury manned-space missions. The Muchea Tracking Station's location was criti...
    22: Gemini, Apollo, & Skylab manned-space missions;
    23: Goddard RARR scientific missions;
    25: ...d vehicles and various defence and interplanetary missions and providing precision orbital data.
    35: ...ted emergency command & telemetry on several NASA missions and with an additional dish and two VHF antennas ...
  10. VERLORT Radar (1,971 bytes)
    6: For space missions, its range was increased from 650 Km to 4000 Km a...
    10: ...rt performed reliably for the six Mercury orbital missions at Muchea. It was then relocated to the new Gemin...
    12: ...s kept operational at Carnarvon for the first few missions it was soon taken off the operational list once t...
  11. Why in Western Australia? (6,217 bytes)
    16: The Gemini and Apollo missions that followed Mercury required different launch s...
  12. Roles of NASA and OTC stations (6,605 bytes)
    4: ...extent that '''CRO''''s vital role for the Apollo missions is often attributed to '''OTC'''. This is clarifi...
    8: ...9 to December ’72; followed by the '''Skylab''' missions.
    10: ...unched including manned-space flights, deep space missions, and scientific, defence and communication satell...
  13. Key FPQ-6 Mission Activity (12,881 bytes)
    14: ... supporting every viewable opportunity for manned missions; not merely the early-orbit definition period.
    19: ...ack to Earth. CRO followed with three more Ranger missions. Tracking of '''Ranger-8''' on 28 July 1964 creat...
    21: ...tred) orbit; the first of six similar DSN Pioneer missions. They measured ‘particles and fields’ - solar...
    22: ...ASA'']] The DSN '''Surveyor''' ‘Lunar Lander’ missions landed on the Moon to take photos of the moonscap...
    23: ...veyor-1''', the first of seven ‘Lunar Lander’ missions, was launched on 30 May 1966; and stimulated riva...
  14. Q6 Research Activity (6,721 bytes)
    7: ...y the giant Saturn launch vehicles for the Apollo missions.
  15. WRE HAD Rocket Experiments (7,587 bytes)
    29: ...cessary for local exercises as they were for NASA missions. The launch crew learnt to check their elevation ...
  16. Yatharagga: Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) Station (3,854 bytes)
    8: ...rds, it continued to be used for NASA’s Shuttle missions beyond the closure of Orroral Valley Tracking Sta...
  17. Overview (3,402 bytes)
    11: ...on there to support its planned Gemini and Apollo missions.
    13: huge range of scientific and exploratory missions - manned and unmanned - through NASA's peak years...
  18. Manned Missions (81 bytes)
    1: Carnarvon's special role supporting manned missions

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