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Cygnus_x1
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Jodrell Bank saved
      #2508402 - 07/09/08 12:15 PM

A few months ago it was announced that due to funding cuts to the science budget, Jodrell Bank, the famous radio observatory in Cheshire would be closed down. Today, after a public outcry, it was announced in The Times that it has been saved.

Great news!

Deal to rescue Jodrell bank helps Britian see its future in the stars

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Re: Jodrell Bank saved new [Re: Cygnus_x1]
      #2508542 - 07/09/08 01:30 PM

Now if only we can do the same for Arecibo...

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Re: Jodrell Bank saved new [Re: llanitedave]
      #2510924 - 07/10/08 03:20 PM

That is great news Cygnus. How the faceless people in greysuits could even consider closing it, I will never know.

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Re: Jodrell Bank saved new [Re: taffy]
      #2511430 - 07/10/08 07:20 PM

I cannot help but wonder what we are giving up when these older facilities are "saved".
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Re: Jodrell Bank saved new [Re: Pedestal]
      #2512398 - 07/11/08 09:29 AM

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I cannot help but wonder what we are giving up when these older facilities are "saved".
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A fighter jet or two perhaps... Everything's a trade-off. It just depends on where you want them to spend your money. - j

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Re: Jodrell Bank saved new [Re: jayscheuerle]
      #2513683 - 07/11/08 09:26 PM

Doubtful. More likely a delay in the next (Jupiter/Saturn/Moon/Mars-pick your favorite) mission.
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Re: Jodrell Bank saved new [Re: Pedestal]
      #2530444 - 07/20/08 04:55 PM

Jodrell and Arecibo have been around for a long time. I have no idea concerning the changes in technology over the years that may dictate the need to shutdown these two projects.

Could be that advance technology has removed the need for these projects and the funds made available by
the closing of these stations may have a better purpose in space exploration.

Outcries against the closing of a project may relate more to local economics/politics, and even worse, sentimentality.

So, they saved Jodrell Bank. What was it we were looking for in the first place that maybe can't be found in a less expensive mode given the new technologies?

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