Arecibo Observatory

Apr 18, 2007
 
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Arecibo Observatory

Me at the Arecibo Observatory, about 20 miles south of Arecibo. It's a pretty rough drive, and a steep walk to the antenna, but it was really impressive.

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Save the Arecibo Observatory

I think we the people have to step-up efforts in helping the observatory to continue its mission. The senior review was bias in their estimate of Arecibo's relevance and it was weekly defended during the review. In collaboration with Cornell University the observatory has a “contribute” site that was setup to allow the public to donate o the observatory.

I've made my contribution to Arecibo and I think we all should as well!!!

Their website is http://www.arecibo-observatory.org

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