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English: Collapse of the Arecibo Telescope on 1 December 2020, taken by a drone initially monitoring the cables at Tower 4 before they failed. |
Date | Taken on 1 December 2020, 11:53 UTC |
Source | https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/arecibo/ |
Author | Courtesy of the Arecibo Observatory, a U.S.National Science Foundation facility |
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