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Budget Cuts Threaten Arecibo Radio Telescope

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posted on Jun, 1 2007 @ 04:15 PM
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Engineers will travel to this Puerto Rican coastal town in coming weeks to study whether to shut down the world's largest radio telescope, which was featured in the movie "Contact'' but now faces steep budget cuts, observatory officials said Thursday.



Opened in 1963, the Arecibo telescope, a 1,000-foot-wide dish set in a sinkhole amid forested hills, bounces radio waves off asteroids and charts their location, speed and course. It has recorded a number of scientific discoveries, including the first planets beyond the solar system and lakes of hydrocarbons on Saturn's moon Titan.

But fears that it could face extinction began late last year, when a panel commissioned by the National Science Foundation, a U.S. federal agency, called for deep budget cuts and said officials should consider eliminating it entirely at the end of the decade.

The telescope's budget will plummet from $10.5 million this year to $4 million by 2010, Barvainis said, with the savings going to construct a telescope 20 times more powerful, perhaps in Australia or South Africa.


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Space.com


This is very sad, the Arecibo Radio Telescope is not only a great tool, but is one of the
most iconic and recognized aspects of space science in the world.

However, considering the money is being diverted to funding a bigger and better telescope,
it's not quite as bad.

Hopefully the U.N will declare it a heritage site or something like that, as it really is
something that should be preserved.


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[edit on 6/1/2007 by iori_komei]



 
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