A coalition of New Mexico residents are pushing to save the nearly 80-year-old Sunspot Solar Observatory in the Sacramento Mountains near Alamogordo, after the National Science Foundation announced its plans to demolish the site.
The U.S. Air Force in 1947 announced it would fund a solar observatory dedicated to researching solar flares and sunspots — within eyesight of the White Sands Missile Range. The National Science Foundation took over operations in the mid-1970s and a consortium including New Mexico State University has overseen operations of the visitor’s center and Richard B. Dunn Solar Telescope since 2017.
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grue@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 46d
Is this a facility-is-obsolete thing, or a Trump-science-denial thing?
nocturne@slrpnk.net · 1 pts · 45d
Screen_Shatter@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 45d
These people dont understand how dangerous mercury can be, let alone 270 gallons of it. Its not an easy thing to deal with, and its going to be incredibly expensive regardless what they do. Disposal is probably cheaper and simpler than decontaminating the facility to a level that is safe for the public.