On November 7, another cable break broke Arecibo Dish panels and suspended instrument platforms brought to the brink of collapse. Arecibo Observatory, University of Central Florida By Daniel ClearyNovember 19, 2020, 11:30 AM The long and productive life of the Arecibo Telescope is over. The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced …
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