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Astronomie - Iconic Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico will be decommissioned For 57 years, the telescope has been a major tool used to explore the cosmos.

20.11.2020

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For 57 years, the telescope has been an iconic tool used to explore the cosmos and been at the fore of astronomy, planetary, solar system and geospace research.

In recent years, however, it has been battered by hurricanes and faced new funding hurdles. Most recently, new cable breaks have threatened its stability.

The NSF said that the decision to decommission it was made after multiple assessments from third-party engineering companies that found the telescope's structure faces long-term stability issues and the cables may no longer be able to carry the loads they were designed to support.

Moreover, the NSF said these assessments warned that repair attempts would likely put workers in danger.

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"NSF prioritizes the safety of workers, Arecibo Observatory’s staff and visitors, which makes this decision necessary, although unfortunate," NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan said in a statement. "For nearly six decades, the Arecibo Observatory has served as a beacon for breakthrough science and what a partnership with a community can look like."

"While this is a profound change, we will be looking for ways to assist the scientific community and maintain that strong relationship with the people of Puerto Rico," Panchanathan added.

Ralph Gaume, the director of the NSF's Division of Astronomical Sciences, added that University of Central Florida, which manages the observatory, pursued "every possible option to save this incredible instrument."

Until the assessments from independent engineering companies came in, "our question was not if the observatory should be repaired but how," Gaume said.

"But in the end, a preponderance of data showed that we simply could not do this safely," Gaume added. "And that is a line we cannot cross."

Beyond the scientific community, the telescope has even besotted Hollywood, making appearances in the 1997 film "Contact," starring Jodie Foster, and the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye."

Quelle: abcNews

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Update: 1.12.2020

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Trauriges Ende von Arecibo Teleskop

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Quelle: Twitter

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Instrumentenplattform abgestürzt: Das Arecibo-Teleskop ist zerstört

Schneller als befürchtet ist das Ende des legendären Arecibo-Teleskops in Puerto Rico gekommen. Am Dienstag stürzte die massive Instrumentenplattform ab.

Das legendäre Arecibo-Teleskop in Puerto Rico ist zerstört. Das berichtet die puerto-ricanische Zeitung El Nuevo Día unter Berufung auf die Meteorologin Deborah Martorell, die ein Foto der zerstörten Anlage getwittert hat. Die Zerstörung selbst ist darauf nicht zu sehen, aber die fehlende Instrumentenplattform über der Antennenschüssel. Die über 800 Tonnen schwere Gerätschaft ist demnach in der Nacht zum heutigen Dienstag abgestürzt und hat mit Sicherheit die Anlage darunter zerstört. Angaben über Verletzte oder Opfer gibt es bislang nicht, schreibt die Zeitung noch.

Weiter hier:https://www.heise.de/news/Instrumentenplattform-abgestuerzt-Das-Arecibo-Teleskop-ist-zerstoert-4976381.html

 

 

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