A Tribute to the men and women of
Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, Canberra, Australia

the wider Australian involvement
in manned and unmanned space exploration, and more!

Updated 05 June 2026. | News & Events 03 December 2025.


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Featured for June 2026

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The USNS Vanguard was one of three T-AGM-19 class Apollo Instrumentation Ships – the others being USNS Redstone and the USNS Mercury. They featured S-Band comms dishes and FPS-16-class
radars as well as HF and Comsat terminals.

Image from the 2026 Honeysuckle and NASA Networks (completely unofficial) Calendar on my personal website.

 
Anniversaries:

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Surveyor 1 60th anniversary – Lunar Landing 02 June 1966.

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Video: Keith Aldworth and Mike Dinn in Conversation.

Recorded in December 2023, they remember the Surveyor Program which they both supported at Tidbinbilla.


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Remembering:

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Bob Latham – JPL and the Deep Space Network.

In the Space People section.


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Fred Warren – Director, Woomera Baker-Nunn satellite tracking camera.

In the Space People section.

 

Featured photos for June –

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25 June 1964. The DSIF42 85-foot antenna at Tidbinbilla is in the early stages of construction.

Print preserved by Stew Burton. Scan: Colin Mackellar.

This photo will be added to the forthcoming section on the construction of DSS42.


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04 June 1968. “Digital Computer Fundamentals” course, led by Harry W. Villiard of Goddard’s Network Test and Training Facility. At Honeysuckle Creek.

L-R: At the UNIVAC 1218 , John Crowe, Honeysuckle; Les Whaley, Tidbinbilla; Harry W. Villiard, NT&TF; and Brian Dawes, Carnarvon.

Photo: Hamish Lindsay. Preserved by Les Whaley, scan by Colin Mackellar.

This will be added to the forthcoming section on the Network Training and Test Facility.


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15 June 1971.

Len Litherland, Ian Grant and Bryan Sullivan, with Mike Evenett at the console, closely watch a simulation for Apollo 15.


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15 June 1971.

Evan Gull, NASA 421 Sim Conductor, at left, presides over the pre-Apollo 15 simulation at Honeysuckle on 15 June 1971.


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Also see some related (and some unrelated!) video at vimeo.com/honeysuckle.

Some of them are collected here.


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Apollo Summary,

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Missions Supported by Other Stations
Mercury: Friendship 7, Faith 7.
Gemini:
Gemini 3, Gemini 4, Gemini 5, Gemini 12.
Mariner IV, Ranger, Lunar Orbiter, Surveyor, Pioneer, Viking, Voyager.

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A message from Christopher Kraft, 14 March 1974, on the occasion of Honeysuckle leaving the Manned Space Flight Network.


Honeysuckle featured photo
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Honeysuckle Creek
The story of Tom Reid, a little dish, and Neil Armstrong’s First Step
– by Andrew Tink, 2019.

Click for more about the book.

In 2019, the Royal Australian Mint Moon Landing Coins commemorated the Moon landing.

Click for more about the coins.


Honeysuckle in 1971

Neil Armstrong on the footpad – as seen at Honeysuckle Creek

Honeysuckle Creek:
a beautiful setting

Website by Colin Mackellar – photo taken 09 October 1971.


Prime Minister Gorton’s statement
Prime Minister Gorton’s statement

Australian Prime Minister John Gorton visits Honeysuckle Creek on the day of the Moon Landing, Monday 21 July 1969. Silent film runs for 4'02" – a 14MB MPEG4 file.

The Prime Minister after his tour inside Honeysuckle’s Operations building. Unedited news film runs for 5'14" – a 21MB MPEG4 file.

Both clips courtesy of the ABC. See more of the Prime Minister’s visit here.

The Honeysuckle antenna today

Honeysuckle featured photoThe old Honeysuckle antenna was used for its last official track in January 2010.

DSS46 photos.

And here’s a tribute page of photos on the occasion of the shutdown.




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