This diagram shows the path of satellite telemetry (T/M) from EUVE to the Center for EUV Astrophysics (CEA) at the University of California, Berkeley. T/M is recorded via on-board tape recorders and transmitted to the ground every few hours. EUVE transmits the T/M stream to a satellite in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) which, in turn, relays that data to a TDRSS ground station in White Sands, NM. The data is then relayed to the NASA Communications Facility (NASCOM) via a domestic satellite (DOMSAT) and then on to the Multiple Satellite Operations Control Center (MSOCC), where it reaches the Flight Operations Team (FOT) who monitor and control the spacecraft. The T/M is also routed by NASCOM through the Packet Processing (PACOR) facility which reformats the T/M stream and relays it, through DOMSAT and Onizuka Air Force Base, to the EUVE Science Operations Center (ESOC) at CEA where the Science Payload is monitored and controlled. CEA is also responsible for level-one science data processing and analysis.