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 Dramatic video released Thursday shows the catastrophic failure of a support cable and the subsequent 450-foot plunge of a 900-ton lattice-like instrument platform onto the iconic Arecibo radio telescope s huge  stanley cup dish antenna.Already slated for demolition in the wake of two earlier cabl stanley cup e failures, the sudden collapse on December 1 marked the end of the road for an observatory that once was the largest such facility in the world. I want to express how deeply saddened we are here,  said Ralph Gaume, director of astronomy at the National Science Foundation.  And NSF is very thankful that no one was hurt. As you know, safety has always been and continues to be our top priority.     Watch the moment the iconic Arecibo Observatory radio telescope ndash; once the largest in the world ndash; collapsed in Puerto Rico https://t.co/7IHixmuzDD pic.twitter/yMyYDV7Olumdash; CBS News  @CBSNews  December 3, 2020  The National Science Foundation, which operates the Arecibo Observatory through the University of Central Florida, unveiled video of the collapse Thursday during a Zoom update with reporters.                                        One view, from a camera on the roof of the observatory s control center, showed the  stanley cup instrument platform crashing to Earth, along with the top 60 feet of two reinforced concrete cable support towers that were ripped away. Another view came from a drone stationed just above support Tower 4 where two cables failed on August 10 and November 6.As the drone s c Emis Injured Border Patrol agent released from hospital; officials offer reward
 COLUMBUS, Ohio -- An anonymous donor has given people who couldnrsquo;t afford a Christmas tree a chance to take one home after paying for all the remaining trees on a lot at a Catholic elementary school in Columbus.The Columbus Dispatch reports a man showed up Monday afternoon and paid for dozens of trees priced at $40 and $50. People cleared the lot Tuesday morning after the principal of St. Mary School in the German Village neighborhood posted on Facebook on Monday night that the trees were free to anyone in need.Proceeds from the annual tree sale are split between two ch af1 arity groups, including one that provides the school with supplies and other financial help.                                        St. Mary principal Kayla Walton says the donor provided a beautiful expression of the Christmas spirit.                                                                The Uplift                                    More                                                                                                                                                                                                                  This blind teen hopes his singing will bring joy to others        stanley cup                                                                                                                        adidas samba                                                                                        South Carolina teen goes viral for his singing