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  2. Arecibo Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Arecibo Observatory, also known as the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center ... but the telescope collapsed before a controlled demolition could be carried ...

  3. Arecibo Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Arecibo Telescope was a 305 m (1,000 ft) spherical reflector radio telescope built into a natural sinkhole at the Arecibo Observatory located near Arecibo, Puerto Rico. A cable-mount steerable receiver and several radar transmitters for emitting signals were mounted 150 m (492 ft) above the dish .

  4. RIP Arecibo telescope — you’ll be missed - AOL

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    The collapse of the Arecibo telescope is now inevitable. On November 19, the National Science Foundation, which oversees the observatory, announced the evacuation, and demolition, of what remains ...

  5. NSF offers a closer look at how the Arecibo Observatory collapsed

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    The trouble at Arecibo began this August, when one of the auxiliary cables supporting the receiver platform slipped out of its socket atop Tower 4, one of the telescope's main support struts. Once ...

  6. List of radio telescopes - Wikipedia

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    Arecibo Telescope: Arecibo, Puerto Rico: 8–3,000 MHz 305 m (1,001 ft) Second largest single dish spherical reflector radiotelescope in the world. Structural issues led to the decision to dismantle the structure. Before this could be done the instrument platform collapsed in December 2020. [61]

  7. Helias Doundoulakis - Wikipedia

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    Helias Doundoulakis (July 12, 1923 – February 29, 2016) was a Greek American civil engineer who patented the suspension system for the at-the-time largest radio telescope in the world (the Arecibo telescope).

  8. File:Collapse of Arecibo Radio Telescope 01.webm - Wikipedia

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    Courtesy of the Arecibo Observatory, a U.S. National Science Foundation facility Assessment This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia ( Featured pictures ) and is considered one of the finest images.

  9. Arecibo message - Wikipedia

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    The Arecibo message is an interstellar radio message carrying basic information about humanity and Earth that was sent to the globular cluster Messier 13 in 1974. It was meant as a demonstration of human technological achievement, rather than a real attempt to enter into a conversation with extraterrestrials.