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Demolition of historic Blue Range building has begun
Another historic structure in Uptown Butte is coming down
By: Kaitlyn Aguiles
and last updated 2021-07-21 19:18:37-04
Another historic structure in Uptown Butte is coming down.
The Blue Range building is being demolished to make way for more space for Staack s Motorsports.
And some community members are not happy with it.
Brian McGregor, owner of the Silver Dollar Saloon, says that itâs a travesty for Butteâs historic district. Those buildings represent millions of dollars in future tourism revenue and we feel that the local government is working against our best interests in facilitating the destruction of these buildings rather than working to preserve them, said McGregor.
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For UVA Astronomers, New Space Telescope Could Be a ‘Game-Changer’
When the James Webb Space Telescope launches in October, it will be the world’s premier space science observatory. Its combination of high-resolution and infrared-detecting instruments is expected to provide astronomers with a wealth of detailed data – not only on individual stars in the local universe, but also an unprecedented level of detail of what’s happening at the cores of other galaxies.
Among those eagerly awaiting the Webb telescope’s launch are a pair of University of Virginia astronomers leading and working on two of the 13 Early Release Science projects selected by NASA and its partners, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, to test its capabilities. Data from Aaron Evans’s and Nitya Kallivayalil’s projects, as well as from the other 11 Early Release Science programs, will be made available to other astronomers immediately, and archived for future research.