Arecibo: The Largest Telescope
The Arecibo radio telescope
is currently the largest single-dish telescope in the world.
First opening in 1963, this 305 meter (1000 foot)
radio telescope resides
in a natural valley of Puerto Rico.
The Arecibo telescope has been used for many astronomical research projects,
including searches and studies of pulsars, and mapping atomic and molecular gas in the Galaxy and the
universe.
As the Arecibo dish can also be used to send radio waves,
it has bounced and recorded radiation off of planets in our
Solar System,
and has even broadcast messages to areas of the Galaxy
that might contain intelligent extra-terrestrial life.
Any person in the world may use the telescope,
providing their proposal is selected by a review committee.