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Britain’s Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council has refused to
throw a lifeline to the Royal Greenwich Observatory. In July, the PPARC decided
to close the observatory, which was established in 1675
(This Week, 12 July, p 22).
But the observatory’s management had hoped the council would back a plan to
continue its technical work and research as a limited company.

That plan has now been declared a nonstarter by the PPARC. “It’s not really
our business to be a venture capital company with public funds,” says PPARC
chief executive Ken Pounds. All but a handful of the observatory’s staff are now
expected to lose their jobs.

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