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Arecibo radio telescope goes dark after snapped cable shreds dish

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Daniel CleryThe iconic Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico was damaged early on 10 August when a snapped steel cable smashed into one of its antennas and tore a 30-meter gash in its 307-meter-wide dish.

Observations have been halted for at least 2 weeks while investigations are carried out, say Ramon Lugo, director of the Florida Space Institute at the University of Central Florida (UCF), which manages the observatory for the National Science Foundation (NSF). “My primary focus right now is the safety of people and the facility,” he says.

The accident happened at 2:45 a.m., he says, but if it had been during the day when more staff were on site, there could have been injuries.For nearly 60 years Arecibo has been a mainstay of radio.

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