Puerto Rico Moves Forward: Arecibo Observatory and Radio Telescope
The Arecibo Observatory discovered pulsars and has protected us from asteroids for over 50 years. After Hurricane Maria, the Observatory and its staff worked to rebuild its facility––home to the most powerful astronomical radar and one of the largest radio telescopes on Earth––and aid the neighboring community.
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Видео Puerto Rico Moves Forward: Arecibo Observatory and Radio Telescope канала NOVA PBS Official
"Rise of the Superstorms" is streaming online now at: https://to.pbs.org/2KcJaOh
Видео Puerto Rico Moves Forward: Arecibo Observatory and Radio Telescope канала NOVA PBS Official
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