World's largest telescope
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The Arecibo Observatory is a powerful radio telescope located approximately 9 miles south-southwest from the town of Arecibo in Puerto Rico.It is operated by Cornell University under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation.The observatory works as the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC) although both names are officially used to refer to it.NAIC more properly refers to the organization that runs both the observatory and associated offices at Cornell University The observatory's 305-m radio telescope is the largest single-aperture telescope (cf. multiple aperture telescope) ever constructed.It carries out three major areas of research: radio astronomy, aeronomy (using both the 305-m telescope and the observatory's lidar facility), and radar astronomy observations of solar system objects.Usage of the telescope is gained by submitting proposals to the observatory, which are evaluated by an independent board of referees.The telescope is visually distinctive and has been used in the filming of two notable motion pictures: as the villain's antenna in the James Bond movie GoldenEye and as itself in the film Contact.The telescope received additional international recognition in 1999 when it began to collect data for the SETI project
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