[Rockhounds] Arecibo collapse
Edward Tindell
ed-tindell at sprynet.com
Thu Dec 3 20:08:59 PST 2020
Since the NSF claimed it was too dangerous to repair while it was damaged,
now that is has completely collapsed perhaps they can go in and rebuild the
site safely?
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Subject: Re: [Rockhounds] Arecibo collapse
1.8 MILLION pounds lol.
Tim Fisher
Http://OreRockOn.com
Email nospam at orerockon.com
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Behalf Of J. R. Hodel
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2020 12:46 PM
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Subject: [Rockhounds] Arecibo collapse
Amazing video. Lucky no one was killed, that receiver was 900 tons... 18,000
lbs. A tragic loss, it was capable of deep space radar to detect incoming
objects, that capability is lost now. Plus the pure science, Nobel prize
level science.
There was a older radio-telescope with a steerable dish at Greenbank that
collapsed, fortunately funding was available to build a new one. The older
one that collapsed lasted many years past it's intended lifespan. The new
one is considerably advanced in ability, built of material intended to last
much longer.
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