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Fallen Arecibo Observatory telescope won’t be rebuilt

Puerto Rico’s iconic radio telescope, which collapsed in 2020, won’t be rebuilt, although the site will see a new education center open next year.

The Arecibo Observatory’s massive radio dish was an unusual facility because it was a key player in three different fields of science: atmospheric studies, radio astronomy and planetary radar. Opened in 1963, the telescope’s observing equipment hung from a web-like platform strung over a massive dish 1,000 feet (305 meters) wide. But in December 2020, the cables supporting that platform gave out and the equipment crashed down through the delicate dish, destroying the telescope.

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