Thursday, December 3, 2020

Arecibo Observatory: Media Resources

Arecibo Observatory: Media Resources

arecibo Completed in 1963 and stewarded by U.S. National Science Foundation since the 1970s, Arecibo Observatory has contributed to many important scientific discoveries, including the demonstration of gravitational waves from a binary pulsar, the first discovery of an extrasolar planet, composition of the ionosphere, and the characterization of the properties and orbits of a number of potentially hazardous asteroids.

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Published December 03, 2020 at 05:20PM
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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

NSF selects Kendra Sharp to lead the Office of International Science and Engineering

NSF selects Kendra Sharp to lead the Office of International Science and Engineering

Portrait of Kendra Sharp

Sharp has been a faculty member in mechanical engineering at Oregon State University since 2010 and held the Richard and Gretchen Evans Professorship of Humanitarian Engineering from 2015 to 2020. Her research and teaching interests include design for international development, applications of technology in humanitarian engineering, and sustainable water and energy systems. Sharp founded and directs the school's humanitarian engineering program. She also serves as the university’s ...

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Published December 02, 2020 at 08:22PM
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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Arecibo Observatory’s 305-meter telescope suffers collapse

Arecibo Observatory’s 305-meter telescope suffers collapse

Damage sustained at the Arecibo Observatory 305-meter telescope.

The instrument platform of the 305-meter telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico fell at approximately 7:55 a.m. Atlantic Standard Time Dec. 1, resulting in damage to the dish and surrounding facilities.

No injuries were reported as a result of the collapse. The U.S. National Science Foundation ordered the area around the telescope to be cleared of unauthorized personnel since the failure of a cable Nov. 6. Local authorities will keep the area cordoned off as engineers work ...

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Published December 01, 2020 at 06:40PM
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