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Canberra Deep Space Communication Centre 

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For over 40 years, Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex has played a key role in the exploration of space as part of NASA's Deep Space Network - only 35km from Canberra.

The Centre offers visitors the chance to learn about the role that Australia plays in the exploration of space. You can take in magnificent views of the largest antenna complex in the southern hemisphere, see a piece of the Moon that's over 3.8 billion years old, check out the latest images from Mars, spacecraft models, and real, flown space hardware.

The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex is situated 35 kilometres outside Canberra along Tourist Drive 5.

Site Description  Observatory

Site Facilities  Carpark, Public Toilets, Shop / Kiosk

Suitable for  Individuals, School Groups

Disabled Facilities  Dedicated Parking

General  Child Friendly, Groups, Groups

Canberra Deep Space Communication Centre
Canberra Deep Space Communication Centre

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