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Legendary Arecibo telescope will close forever — scientists are reeling
Damage to the Arecibo telescope from a 6 November cable break is too extensive to repair, the US National Science Foundation says. Credit: University of Central Florida/Arecibo Observatory
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Nature 587, 529-530 (2020)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-03270-9
Updates & Corrections
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Update 19 November 2020: This story was updated to include more reactions from the scientific community and to add details about ongoing research and upgrades at the observatory.
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Correction 20 November 2020: This story was updated to correct the spelling of astronomer Abel Méndez’s name, the full name of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, and Christopher Salter’s affiliation.
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