Second cable failure further disables Arecibo radio telescope
A second cable at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico has broken, further disabling the radio telescope from operation.
A main cable that supports the Arecibo Observatory broke Friday at 7:39 p.m. Puerto Rico time.
Unlike the auxiliary cable that failed at the same facility on Aug. 10, this main cable did not slip out of its socket. It broke and fell onto the reflector dish below, causing additional damage to the dish and other nearby cables. Both cables were connected to the same support tower. No one was hurt, and engineers are already working to determine the best way to stabilize the structure.
The telescope has been badly crippled since the first cable failure in August.
A second cable at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico has broken, further disabling the radio telescope from operation.
A main cable that supports the Arecibo Observatory broke Friday at 7:39 p.m. Puerto Rico time.
Unlike the auxiliary cable that failed at the same facility on Aug. 10, this main cable did not slip out of its socket. It broke and fell onto the reflector dish below, causing additional damage to the dish and other nearby cables. Both cables were connected to the same support tower. No one was hurt, and engineers are already working to determine the best way to stabilize the structure.
The telescope has been badly crippled since the first cable failure in August.