Business Insiderflipped into ScienceChina now holds the world's last giant, single-dish telescope after the Arecibo Observatory radio telescope collapsedverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Azmi HarounAfter tragedy struck the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico on Wednesday, the scientific community mourned the loss of an astronomical landmark. There is now only one last remaining giant, single-dish, radio telescope in the world: China's 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope …
BBC Newsflipped into U.S. and CanadaPuerto Rico: Iconic Arecibo Observatory telescope collapsesbbc.co.uk - BBC NewsA huge radio telescope in Puerto Rico has collapsed after decades of astronomical discoveries. The US National Science Foundation (NSF) said the telescope's 900-ton instrument platform fell onto a reflector dish some 450ft (137m) below. It came just weeks after officials announced that the telescope …
Firstpostflipped into Tech2Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory is falling apart, leaving astronomers worried about their research- Technology News, FirstpostFirstpost - The Associated PressThe giant, aging cables that support one of the world’s largest single-dish radio telescopes are slowly unravelling in this US territory, pushing an …
Emil Francuflipped into MixedThe Arecibo Observatory radio telescope in Puerto Rico has collapsedspace.com - Meghan BartelsThe hanging structure crashed through Arecibo's radio dish after major cable failures. After two cable failures in the span of four months, Puerto …
😱AvatarHumaira Hussainflipped into Weird And WonderfulPuerto Rico: Iconic Arecibo Observatory telescope collapsesverified_publisherBBC NewsA huge radio telescope in Puerto Rico has collapsed after decades of astronomical discoveries. The US National Science Foundation (NSF) said the telescope's 900-ton instrument platform fell onto a reflector dish some 450ft (137m) below. It came just weeks after officials announced that the telescope …
New Scientistflipped into New ScientistArecibo Observatory telescope in Puerto Rico collapses after 57 yearsnewscientist.com - Karina ShahThe huge 815-tonne platform of the Arecibo Observatory telescope in Puerto Rico has collapsed, falling 140 metres into its reflector dish below. The …