Posted on 08/15/2020 9:27:04 AM PDT by BenLurkin
two possibilites:
1. substandard engineering and/or poor maintenance in a 3rd world rain-forest where everything constantly rusts, corrodes and rots ...
2. space aliens who got tired of being eavesdropped on ...
Monkeys.
It was those damn monkeys.
Monkeys monkeying around.
Purchased a Chinese cable, that is my guess.
Both good possibilities, so definitely it was the aliens.
the accident happened at approximately 2:45 a.m. EDT (0645 GMT)
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Middle of the night. Wonder if there are cameras to monitor the facility 24X7?
Has David Vincent gotten there yet?
SETI couldn’t find aliens if they got laser blasted by them.
;-)
Aliens; it was aliens. We’re getting too close...
“1. substandard engineering and/or poor maintenance in a 3rd world rain-forest where everything constantly rusts, corrodes and rots ...
^^^^^^^^^^^
The video I saw of the damage, it sure appears that the whole facility was in need of a coat of paint it looked a bit run down. I guess Hollywood wasn’t in town to shoot another movie around the facility. (Contact / GoldenEye)
It could be a simple as “stuff gets old and breaks.”
Radio astronomy goes on night and day. It's odd that it was idle. Arecibo was originally funded in part by the Navy to perform ionospheric studies, but they pulled out decades ago. It's been something of an orphan, really. The Chinese build a larger passive array (and had to relocate an entire village to do so) but Arecibo was still the largest active radio telescope (radar).
Security is obviously an issue, considering the location.
nothing else on pr worth destroying, i put my money on the commie/leftists
BTW, the Aricebo dish is incredibly large. For me anyway, most things are larger in my imagination than they are in real life. Cathedrals, battlefields, and even the Grand Canyon, were smaller than I thought they would be. Surprizingly, dish at Arecibo was much, much larger than I imagined.
Exactly.
Stanton Friedman on SETI: Silly Effort To Investigate
They need to talk to the people that maintain the Brooklyn Bridge!
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