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We have organized an effort to rescue the Bracewell Radio Astronomy
Observatory from demolition at Stanford. The telescope consists of five 60 foot dishes operating as a high-resolution X-band interferometer for extragalactic observational work. The Dean of Engineering has scheduled its demolition as early as Monday Aug 15th. We have sent an offer letter to the President of Stanford, John Hennessy, to fund the restoration and operation for the benefit of Stanford faculty, students, and community in exchange for a lease. This approach would accomplish our aims and at the same time absolve the Dean of the School of Engineering of any future responsibility. It is the Dean who originally decided to demolish the five 60-foot dishes. * * * * * To help rescue the Observatory, please consider signing our on-line petition to Stanford's President at: http://www.petitiononline.com/dishes/petition.html * * * * * Thank you for your support, and please help spread the word by circulating the rescue petition link! The petition is also reachable from the Friends of the Bracewell Observatory Association web site(http://www.bambi.net/stanford_dishes/rescue.html). Best wishes, Bob Lash, M.D. President Friends of the Bracewell Observatory Association (FBOA) Past Director, Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers Email: http://www.bambi.net/stanford_dishes/rescue.html |
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