>The renowned Arecibo Observatory radio telescope in Puerto Rico, closed because of damage, completely collapsed Tuesday morning.
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>"Friends, it is with deep regret to inform you that the Arecibo Observatory platform has just collapsed," tweeted Deborah Martorell, a senior meteorologist for WAPA-TV and El Nuevo Dia in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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>Martorell, who was at the observatory on Monday, received a call from a scientist at the site Tuesday saying the giant reflector dish and the Gregorian Dome that held instruments above it had both collapsed, El Nuevo Dia reported.
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@mangeurdenuage @geniusmusing I know they'd done quite a bit of work in the last few years. It was damaged in the big hurricane that hit the island.
Having visited the radio telescope there, I don't know how they could regularly check the support cables and replace those that are damaged. It's a remote, mountainous area.
Maybe they could have lowered the dome, but its weight would have destroyed the dish.
@lnxw48a1 @geniusmusing > Maybe they could have lowered the dome, but its weight would have destroyed the dish. That seems like a design failure to me :/
One other thing to point out ... when I was in #PR, it was apparent that they'd been in a recession for a long time, because everywhere around me were signs of buildings and infrastructure not having been maintained.
The radio-telescope's maintenance should have come from the money sent by NSF to the organization operating the telescope on their behalf, but it could be possible that some of the funding was supposed to be raised locally.