Save the Stanford Radio Telescope Dishes!
Dear President Hennessy,We strongly support the rescue of the Stanford Radio Telescope Dishes by the Friends of the Bracewell Observatory Association (FBOA) to open up the world of radio astronomy to... continue reading »
"Do not destroy a valuable scientific tool."
"These must be available for education as these could not be rebuilt for many times their original cost . A parabolic reflector is always technically up to date."
"Once they are gone, they are gone for good. Don't let them be destroyed."
"Please retain this valuable resource"
"I was the engineer-in-charge at Fleurs (the Christiansen Cross). After it was closed eight of the original 19 foot dishes were refurbished. The site was later abandoned and used as cattle pasture. Problems were encounted with one of the larger dishes and "
"I also agree that science is becoming a lost art with the general public. More and more we are finding ourselves living in a world where our youth dreams of becoming a football or basketball player instead of an astrophysicist or a cosmologist. This is an"
"Save this great asset for students all over the world."
"Dr. Bracewell was my advisor in the early '60's, and is known world wide for his contributions. This honor is very appropriate."
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"Loss of the Bracewell Observatory dishes at Stanford would be a tragic waste of a priceless resource and teaching tool. Please svae the dishes!"
"Please !"
"If you can' think of things to do with the telescopes, ask me!"
"Please don't destroy this valuable asset"
"With so many radio hams, radio astronomers, staff and students wanting you to keep them, why destroy them? Let's hope you can save them. They are not like old PCs - pretty useless so nobody want them. These are seriously useful."
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"Save cultural heritage before all of it is distroyed..."
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"PhD candidate in the Institute of Astronomy, School of Physics, University of Sydney"