The challenge of Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory: What will fill the void left by the world's most powerful radio telescope?
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In Puerto Rico, and among the scientific community, everyone seems to remember how they found out about the fall of the giant telescope, which had a 300-meter spherical reflector dish, only surpassed in 2016 by China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST). I was at my house and, although it didn't take me by surprise, I was silent for about two minutes, Mendez recalls.
Gladys Serrano Obsessed with exploring habitability on other planets or exoplanets, starting in 2017 the professor frequently went to the Arecibo Observatory, about 30 minutes by car from the university, to focus on the stars. There are some very active stars, like red dwarfs, and others like the Sun, which could be said to be rather quiet, he explains.
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