ESA has been supporting Chandrayaan-3 mission since its launch on July 14.
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ESA has been using two of its ground stations in Kourou, French Guiana, and Goonhilly Earth Station, UK, to track the satellite and receive telemetry from it.
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The ESA's 35-metre deep space antenna in New Norcia, Australia, has been set-up to track and communicate with the Lander Module during the Lunar Descent phase.
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The New Norcia antenna will serve as a back-up for ISRO's own ground station during the descent.
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NASA's Deep Space Network is providing telemetry and tracking coverage during the powered descent phase of Chandrayaan-3.
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NASA receives telemetry from the spacecraft and passes it on to ISRO in practically real-time.
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NASA also monitors the radio signal itself for the Doppler effect, which is the primary tool for navigating the spacecraft.
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DSN Complex in California is on the opposite side of the Earth from India and they will be able to view the moon when it remained invisible in Indian station.
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