Prototype Telescopes Complete Key Test
Matthew Sparkes writes "Two prototype antennas for the world's largest array of millimeter-wave telescopes have passed a key test, working to track and image Saturn for more than an hour. Ultimately, ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) is expected to resolve details 10 times finer than the Hubble Space Telescope when it is completed in 2012."
The astronomy community does exactly what you're asking for, you're just not listening:
* The data is made available to everyone after a short time delay
* The software to reduce the data is given away for free
* Our papers are generally available for free at http://lanl.arxiv.org/
The point of the short delay is that the person who made the effort to write the proposal to get the telescope time deserves a reward: a short time to write the first paper about the results.
If you look at other branches of science, they aren't nearly as good. But you're flaming your friends.