Exact moment of Arecibo telescope collapse captured on video

[ad_1] Break. The legendary 1000-foot-wide Arecibo Observatory telescope, a giant dish embedded in the verdant forest of Puerto Rico, experienced a major collapse December 1. A 900-ton platform suspended above the observatory fell, destroying much of the already crumbling dish. The United States’ National Science Foundation on Wednesday released images of the collapse from two … Read more

SpaceX Falcon 9 goes off ahead of groundbreaking Cargo Dragon launch

[ad_1] SpaceX successfully fired a flight-proven Falcon 9 rocket for the historic launch of the historic Cargo Dragon 2 spacecraft. The weather for tomorrow at 11:39 a.m. EST (4:39 p.m. UTC), the December 5 launch attempt is only 40% favorable, but conditions are expected to improve during a save window around 11:15 a.m. Sunday, rising … Read more

NASA buys moon dust for $ 1

[ad_1] Published on: 03/12/2020 – 22:26 Washington (AFP) US space agency NASA on Thursday awarded four companies contracts to collect lunar samples for between $ 1 and $ 15,000, with rock-bottom prices intended to set a precedent for future exploitation of space resources by the private sector. . “I think it’s pretty amazing that we … Read more

Dramatic video shows the collapse of the iconic Arecibo observatory

[ad_1] A dramatic video released Thursday shows the catastrophic failure of a support cable and the subsequent 450-foot dive of a 900-ton truss-shaped instrument platform onto the massive satellite dish of the iconic Arecibo radio telescope. Already planned for demolition following two previous cable failures, the sudden collapse on December 1 marked the end of … Read more

Amazing sight in ancient sea creatures has led to an evolutionary arms race

[ad_1] Reconstruction by an artist of the briggsi “Anomalocaris” swimming in the twilight zone. Credit: Katrina Kenny According to new research released today, ancient deep-sea creatures called radiodonts had incredible vision that likely led to an evolutionary arms race. The international study, led by Professor John Paterson of the Palaeoscience Research Center at the University … Read more

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How to watch the Geminid meteor shower, one of the best of 2020

[ad_1] December doesn’t just bring the great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, but also one of the best and most reliable meteor showers of the year – the Geminids. The shower is active from December 4 to 17, with a peak on the 13 and 14. What are the Geminids? the Geminid meteor shower is … Read more

Photos show the Arecibo telescope before and after the collapse

[ad_1] The Arecibo Observatory’s radio telescope collapsed on Tuesday morning when its 900-ton suspended platform crashed into the huge dish below. Arecibo has been one of the best radio astronomy tools on Earth for 57 years. His death is a blow to the asteroid search efforts and the hunt for alien life. Photos of the … Read more