Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS), American system of ten communications satellites in geosynchronous orbit that relay signals between Earth-orbiting satellites and ground facilities located at White Sands, New Mexico; Greenbelt, Maryland; Blossom Point, Maryland; and on Guam. The first satellite in the series, TDRS-A, was launched on April 5, 1983, from the space shuttle Challenger; the most recent, TDRS-M, was launched on August 18, 2017, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, by an Atlas V launch vehicle.
Prior to the introduction of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration had to maintain several facilities around the world so that no satellite would be out of communication range. With the completion of the TDRSS, satellites such as the International Space Station and the Hubble Space Telescope can maintain constant contact with control centres in the United States.