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Arecibo Observatory installs high potency transmitters

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The Arecibo Observatory, a puertorrican infrastructure that has the biggest and most sensitive radiotelescope in the world, has installed high potency transmitters that will allow scientists to study the ionosphere with more depth.

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World Space week to be celebrated at the Arecibo Observatory

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The Arecibo Observatory will celebrate the World Space Week from October 7 to October 10, 2015. 

For more information about the acivities call 787-878-2612, ext. 346 or 312. Or visit the Facebook Arecibo.Observatory page or on Twitter:@NAICobservatory.

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Scientists in Puerto Rico reject rumor about asteroid

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Scientists working at the Arecibo Observatory reject rumors about an asteroid hit close to Puerto Rico.  

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Course about Meteorology and Climate Change open to the Community

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The Astronomy Society of Puerto Rico in collaboration with the Metropolitan University will be offering a course about meteorology and climate change starting today, August 27, 2015 at 6:00pm. 

For more information call Jennifer Cruz at (787) 288-1100 ext. 8255 or Juan Villafañe at (787) 531-7222 or visit the websites: http://www.astronomiapr.org 

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Scientists at Arecibo Observatory are studying asteroids

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As part of the Research Experiences for Undergraduate, undergraduate scientists at Arecibo Observatory are studying asteroids. 

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Arecibo Observatory Space Academy students will represent Puerto Rico at the Annual Conference International Spatial Development

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Arecibo Observatory Space Academy students will represent Puerto Rico at the Annual Conference International Spatial Development. The conference will take place on May 20-24 in Toronto, Canada.

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Scientists at the Arecibo Observatory captured Asteroid Images

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Scientists at the Arecibo observatory captured images of the 1999 FN53 asteorid.

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Asteroide pasa hoy cerca de la Tierra

 

 

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Arecibo Observatory Connects Students with the South Pole

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Via webscats the Arecibo Observatory connected middle school and undergraduate students with Puerto Rican professor Armando Caussade who is currently doing research at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, located in Antartida.

 

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Arecibo Observatory offers programs for High School and Undergraduate students

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The Arecibo Observatory offers research oportunities for students:

High School students:Arecibo Observatory Space Academy: Deadline January 14, programs starts on January 31st. To apply visit http://aosa.naic.edu.

For more information call 787-878-2612, ext. 606 o 607. Visit www.naic.edu, Facebook: Arecibo.Observatory, Twitter: @NAICobservatory

 

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