Arecibo Radio Telescope (Q44547)
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former radio telescope in the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico
- Arecibo Telescope
- William E. Gordon Telescope
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English | Arecibo Radio Telescope |
former radio telescope in the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico |
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The observatory in 2019 (English)
Imagem do Radiotelescópio de Arecibo em 2019 (Portuguese)
L'observatoire en 2019 (French)
Radiotelescopiu d'Arecibo nel añu 2019 (Asturian)
Το Αστεροσκοπείο του Αρεσίμπο το 2019 (Greek)
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The telescope was designed under contract with the U.S Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, and was completed in 1963 at a total cost of about $9 million with funds from the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense. (English)
William E. Gordon Telescope (English)
William-E.-Gordon-Teleskop (German)
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Even in the former case students will normally have the chance to participate in hands-on observing with the 305-m William E. Gordon Telescope. (English)
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The reflector is named in honour of James Gregory, a seventeenth century British mathematician and inventor of the first practical reflecting telescope (English)
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National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (English)
23 September 2008
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National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (English)
23 September 2008
6 November 1959
1 November 1963
20 September 2017
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19 November 2020
300 tonne
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The present reflector surface is made out of nearly 40,000 aluminium panels[...] It processed some 300 tons of aluminium[...] (English)
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In 2001, the Arecibo Telescope was declared an Electrical Engineering and Computing Milestone by the Institute of Electrical and Electron Engineers[...] (English)
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[...] and a Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. (English)
9,000,000 United States dollar
1963
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The telescope was designed under contract with the U.S Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, and was completed in 1963 at a total cost of about $9 million with funds from the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense. (English)
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Einem größeren Publikum bekannt wurde es durch den James-Bond-Film "GoldenEye". (German)
1963
1 October 2011
1 October 2011
1 April 2018
1 October 2011
1 April 2018
1 April 2018
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1 metre
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3 centimetre
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1 November 1963
1 December 2020
73,000 square metre
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304.8 metre
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Arecibo Telescope
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Wikipedia(19 entries)
- anwiki Radiotelescopio d'Arecibo
- bnwiki আরেসিবো মানমন্দির
- cawiki Radiotelescopi d'Arecibo
- elwiki Ραδιοτηλεσκόπιο του Αρεσίμπο
- enwiki Arecibo Telescope
- eowiki Radioteleskopo de Arecibo
- eswiki Radiotelescopio de Arecibo
- etwiki Arecibo raadioteleskoop
- euwiki Areciboko irrati-teleskopioa
- fiwiki Arecibon radioteleskooppi
- frwiki Radiotélescope d'Arecibo
- glwiki Radiotelescopio de Arecibo
- itwiki Radiotelescopio di Arecibo
- mlwiki എറിസിബോ റേഡിയോ ടെലിസ്കോപ്പ്
- nlwiki Arecibo (radiotelescoop)
- ptwiki Radiotelescópio de Arecibo
- simplewiki Arecibo Telescope
- srwiki Aresibo (teleskop)
- zhwiki 阿雷西博射电望远镜
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- commonswiki Category:Arecibo Telescope