Revolutionizing Space Exploration: The Morehead Deep Space Array Receives $71 Million in Funding
The Morehead Deep Space Array is a new project that has received more than $71 million in state funding, announced Representative Richard White. This funding will be used to improve infrastructure and transportation in Rowan County, as well as support various local projects. A portion of this funding, specifically $2.5 million, will be allocated towards the MSU Space Science Center to construct the Morehead Deep Space Array.
Dr. Ben Malphrus, the Executive Director of the Space Science Center, expressed excitement about the potential benefits of the new array. He highlighted how this technology will enable MSU to engage in activities such as operating assets in orbit around the moon and on its surface. This advancement positions the university as a key player in supporting NASA and other commercial lunar ventures through enhanced tracking and commanding capabilities for lunar spacecraft.
The Morehead Deep Space Array is designed as an interferometer incorporating multiple antennas that function collectively as a large antenna. This unique setup will not only elevate the services provided by the Space Science Center but also support NASA and commercial lunar ventures in their missions. With an estimated completion timeline of 24-28 months, the array will play a pivotal role as an Earth station for satellite mission support and as a valuable training facility for students seeking practical experience in space mission operations.