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Location: Santa Fe, NM Gender: Male Total Likes: 46 likes
| | | Abandoned Satellite Dish, New Mexico < on 7/1/2021 2:23 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey all, I've recently been coming across some abandoned technological facilities in New Mexico. First one was this observatory/optical tracking station: https://www.uer.ca...3227&currpage=1&pp Here's another one! I saw it off the highway and decided to take a closer look. After some unpaved dirt roads... It's not too far from civilization, but it's definitely still off the beaten track. The land is one of those places where you don't go past a "no trespassing" sign, but it still feels like there might be someone around that doesn't want you there. It's close enough to national labs, native american pueblo/reservation land, and some pretty insular communities that it could be on any of their land. I can't for the life of me figure out what it was. The structure of the machine is stable, but cables are torn, some of the mirror segments have fallen out, the fence is toppled, and people have trashed some of the surroundings, so even though it still looks in alright shape I think it must be abandoned. What I found especially strange were the separate plates, each with wires leading to them and mirrors on the top. I've heard of astronomy telescopes which use many separate lenses like this as adaptive optics to help deal with atmospheric interference, so I thought it might be for astronomy, but then I realized it looks like it can't move or turn which doesn't make sense for an observatory. Then I thought it might be some kind of satellite radio/TV/internet receiver, but it seems very high-tech with all those separate mirror segments just to get cable! My last thought was that it could be a solar concentrator, reflecting the light off the mirrors to the end of the arm to make energy (If you haven't heard of it already, look up the Ivanhoe Solar Concentrator facility in CA! I don't think it's abandoned but still really cool), but I ran that by a friend studying engineering and he said usually solar concentrators are built bigger and that this wouldn't generate much energy. Maybe a test facility? Whatever it was, it was awesome to come across in the desert! The place has a very Twilight Zone kind of feel. Any idea what it was?
[last edit 7/1/2021 2:28 AM by BureauOfExploration - edited 3 times]
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