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A NASA investigation concluded that human error, software weaknesses, and an undocumented failure caused significant damage to a 70-meter radio frequency antenna at its Deep Space Network.
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Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, Barstow, California
Who
NASA officials, Kevin Coggins, Joel Montalbano
What
A NASA investigation concluded that human error, software weaknesses, and an undocumented failure caused significant damage to a 70-meter radio frequency antenna at its Deep Space Network.
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 18:30:59 GMT · 4h 38m ago
Where
Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, Barstow, California ·
Why
Operators, stretched by workload, inadvertently bypassed safeguards due to an electrical issue, causing the antenna to over-rotate, damaging cabling, piping, and the fire suppression system.
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How this affects you
The damaged DSS-14 antenna, crucial for deep space communication, is offline with repairs estimated between $4.1-$4.6 million and projected to be completed by October 2028, impacting NASA's ability to communicate with and receive data from ongoing missions.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading4h 38m agoA NASA investigation concluded that human error, software weaknesses, and an undocumented failure caused significant damage to a 70-meter radio frequency antenna at its Deep Space Network.
- Health & Science4h 38m agoNASA's DSS-14 antenna was damaged on September 16, 2025, due to over-rotating, attributed to software weaknesses, human error, and an undocumented failure.Open article
- Health & Science4h 38m agoA NASA investigation blamed software weaknesses, human error, and an undocumented failure for causing significant damage to the DSS-14 antenna.Open article