Radio Science Systems Group
The Radio Science Systems Group is responsible for Radio Science experiments from concept to completion. We work on behalf (represent the interests) of flight project investigators residing at JPL and research centers and universities worldwide. This work involves developing engineering requirements consistent with the scientific objectives for the spacecraft and ground elements of Radio Science instrument and monitors and participates in their design and development. In addition we provide coordination and long range planning for flight project activities, operate as a single, comprehensive focal point for experiment-related project functions and serve as the sole operational interface between the Radio Science investigators and the other elements of the Flight Projects, MOSO, and the Deep Space Network.
News
Cassini Searches for Gravitational Waves

Barely perceptible Fluctuations in the speed of a distant NASA spacecraft coasting away from Earth could provide science's first direct detection of gravitational waves, a basic feature of how the universe behaves...
Coming Soon:
- The Solar Corona & Relativistic Effects
- Titan's Winds to be detected by Huygens Doppler
- Mars Express Ready to Launch
- Rosetta Radio Science to Investigate Comet Properties
Announcement
The Radio Science Systems Group Has moved. The new Mail Stop is 230-215.
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