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RIP Engineer Bill Gordon - Designer of the Arecibo Radio Telescope

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Engineer Bill Gordon, who designed the Arecibo radio telescope died Tuesday, February 16th, 2010, at the age of 92.

http://www.headlinecontent.com/newsArticle.aspx?catId=6&articleId=2220183

I hadn't heard or seen this on the news anywhere, and only noticed it surfing from an unrelated link (the Octagon building dig link here on CotI). Coincidentally I was thinking of the Arecibo dish in relation to another recent CotI post (the Radio-Archeology thread) and felt a mention was appropriate.
 
Sad news, but 92 ain't bad.

S'truth. And quite a legacy besides. I'd be happy with such. I only felt it needed a mention as the accomplishment is not widely recognized :)

I want to live to twice that age, and transfrom the scientific field I'm working in. If I succeed in the first of these, I might stand a chance at the latter.

Goals are good :) I wish you all success in both, and if you find the secret for the first (and it doesn't involve forsaking all my little vices that make life fun ;) ) please share :D

Who knows, with such a gift I might even feel like trying the second myself.
 
I never envisioned one man coming up with the concept for an array of radio telescopes acting as one super-giant collector. That's quite an accomplishment. I only wish he could've lived to see us finally receive some ancient radio signal from some civilization.
 
We're technologically behind. Radio is dead. Everyone knows the aliens are already sending each other twitter messages. LOLZ. :rofl:
 
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