New Satellite Dish Allows UAF To Expand NASA Work

A new satellite dish will allow the University of Alaska Fairbanks to expand its work for NASA.  The 11-meter dish on the campus’s west ridge will replace an older smaller one on the roof of the Elvey building. Alaska Satellite facility deputy director Scott Arko says the upgraded dish will provide the UAF, NASA funded center more transmission capacity.

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Dan Bross is a reporter at KUAC in Fairbanks.

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