![]() While it is no longer collecting scientific data, components of the telescope could be preserved for historical and educational purposes. ![]() The collapse of the 305 m radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory (AO) on Decemcontinues to be felt throughout the local and scientific communities. Remote Optical Facility Updates 20 Jul, 2022.Cryogenic Frontend work for the 12m telescope entering phase II 21 Jul, 2022.The Arecibo Observatory: An Engine for Science and Scientists in Puerto Rico and Beyond 27 Jul, 2022. ![]() Advancing IDEA in Planetary Science 27 Jul, 2022.American Astronomical Society’s 240th Meeting: Plenary Lecture Building the Future of Radio Science with the Arecibo Observatory by Dr.Insights into the AAS Conference from AO Analyst Anna McGilvray 08 Aug, 2022.Updates from the 2022 CEDAR Workshop in Austin, TX 09 Aug, 2022.Rivera Gabriel, Research Intern in the Planetary Radar Group 09 Aug, 2022 Meet the 2022 Arecibo Observatory REU students! 11 Aug, 2022.Arecibo Observatory at the Small Bodies Assessment Group 12 Aug, 2022.Summer greetings from the Facilities and Operations Team! 17 Aug, 2022.Piercing through the Clouds of Venus with Arecibo Radar 17 Aug, 2022.Arecibo Deputy Principal Scientist to Explore the Cosmos with the JWST 02 Sep, 2022.Julie Brisset (Principal Investigator of the Arecibo Observatory) 13 Sep, 2022 ![]()
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