00:00On this day in space. On November 15, 1988, a 300-foot radio telescope in Green Bank,
00:08West Virginia suddenly collapsed. It happened at about 10 o'clock on a clear night with no
00:12strong winds. When the observatory staff showed up to work the next morning, they were greeted
00:17by a huge pile of wreckage. The telescope collapsed under its own weight after a key
00:22structural element called a gusset plate failed. This was one of four connecting plates that held
00:27the telescope's large metal beams together. Investigators found that these gusset plates
00:32were not built to last the 26 years that this telescope had been in use. Three years later,
00:38construction began on a new telescope. The Green Bank telescope was even bigger and more sensitive,
00:43and it began science operations in 2001. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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