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Old 23rd November 2020, 06:42   #1
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Default Arecibo Observatory will be torn down because repairs are too dangerous

After 57 years of helping to expand human knowledge and understanding of the cosmos, the story of Puerto Rico’s world-famous Arecibo Observatory is coming to an unfortunate end. Following two cable failures in recent months, the National Science Foun...

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