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{{Short description|Office within NASA}}
[[File:NASA's Space Communications Testbed.jpg|thumb|right|Technicians at NASA [[Glenn Research Center]] at work on the Space Communications and Navigation Testbed, formerly known as the Communications, Navigation, and Networking reConfigurable Testbed (CoNNeCT) project<ref>[http://spaceflightsystems.grc.nasa.gov/SOPO/SCO/SCaNTestbed/ SCaN Testbed homepage at NASA Glenn Research Center]</ref>]]▼
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The '''Space Communications and Navigation''' ('''SCaN''') program places the three prime [[NASA]] space communications networks, [[Space Network]] (SN), [[Near Earth Network]] (NEN) (previously known as the Ground Network or GN), and the [[Deep Space Network]] (DSN), under one [[Management]] and [[Systems Engineering]] umbrella. It was established in 2006. It was previously known as the Space Communications & Data Systems (SCDS) Program.▼
▲[[File:NASA's Space Communications Testbed.jpg|thumb|right|Technicians at NASA [[Glenn Research Center]] at work on the Space Communications and Navigation Testbed, formerly known as the Communications, Navigation, and Networking reConfigurable Testbed (CoNNeCT) project<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120526151316/http://spaceflightsystems.grc.nasa.gov/SOPO/SCO/SCaNTestbed/ SCaN Testbed homepage at NASA Glenn Research Center]</ref>]]
▲The '''Space Communications and Navigation''' ('''SCaN''') program places the three prime [[NASA]] space communications networks, [[Space Network]] (SN), [[Near Earth Network]] (NEN) (previously known as the Ground Network or GN), and the [[Deep Space Network]] (DSN), under one [[Management]] and [[Systems Engineering]] umbrella. It was established in 2006. It was previously known as the '''Space Communications & Data Systems''' ('''SCDS''') Program.
==History==
Before NASA's administrator [[Michael D. Griffin]] created SCaN to direct an integrated networks program, different organizations at NASA Headquarters have managed the
The SCaN Office was established by direction of Griffin in a Memorandum entitled
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The Ground Network (GN) has since been renamed the
==Services==
SCaN is viewed as a service provider supporting interfaces and performing a standard set of functions, including:<ref name="ConOps">{{cite book| title = Constellation Design Reference Missions And Operational Concepts (ConOps), Annex 1: Constellation Communications and Tracking Concept of Operations| edition = Baseline| last = NASA|
* Forward data transfer ([[uplink]] to spacecraft)
* Return data transfer ([[downlink]] from spacecraft to ground)
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===Spectra===
The Space Network communicates with spacecraft using [[S-band]], [[Ku-band]],<ref name="
The Deep Space Network communicates with spacecraft using S-band, [[X-band]], and [[Ka-band]].
===Modulation===
SN uses [[
===Encoding===
The Space Network (used for near-Earth communications) supports the following encoding schemes:<ref name="
* [[BPSK]]
* [[QPSK]]/[[SQPSK]]
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* [[Pseudorandom noise|PRN coding]] - used to reduce power spectral density for low bit rate signals, and for time transfer.
The [[
==See also==
* [[Indian Deep Space Network]]
* [[Tracking and Data Relay Satellite]]
* [[Eastern Range]]
* [[NASCOM]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/heo/scan/index.html#.U15I0SfbyWY NASA.gov]
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[[Category:Deep Space Network]]▼
[[Category:NASA radio communications and spacecraft tracking facilities]]
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