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The New and Improved SETI

SirUlli

Senior member
"So what?s new with SETI?"

It?s an easy question: a query that the media frequently pose, and for obvious reasons. Of course, it would be nice to say, "well, we detected three Type II civilizations last week, but they weren?t especially interesting," and sometimes I do this for effect. But of course it?s not true, and until it is, some people assume that there?s nothing new with SETI.

Wrong. Despite all the difficulties that beset it (mostly connected with funding), SETI is currently experiencing a paroxysm of creative ferment. The new year is sure to be memorable, as glossy new instruments come on-line. Success in SETI depends on speed: how quickly can you check out large expanses of celestial acreage? Well, SETI is about to seriously crank up its speed, and metaphorically trade in chariots for jets.

At Harvard University, a survey telescope designed to sweep massive swaths of the sky in a hunt for extraterrestrial laser flashes is becoming a reality. In Puerto Rico, the famed Arecibo telescope is getting a new feed that will speed up searches by seven times. And in California, the SETI Institute and Berkeley?s Radio Astronomy Lab will soon be scanning the star-clotted realms of the inner Milky Way with the first-stage implementation of the Allen Telescope Array (ATA).
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No, it?s not the discovery of yet another Type II civilization. But it?s a breathtaking step toward making such discoveries happen. So you see, there is news

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Happy new Year, and best wishes
Sir Ulli
 
Originally posted by: Coquito
Speed!

Thanks for the moral boost Ulli. 🙂

Hmm.. I tend to think of it as a morale boost, but I guess it could be moral too. j/k 😉

As always, thanks for the informative post SirUlli! 🙂


 
Listening for ET: Two Decades

Summary (Jan 07, 2005): The SETI Institute predicts that we'll detect an extraterrestrial transmission within twenty years. Within a year, the first thirty dishes of a huge telescope array will be operational, forming the basis of a giant ear that listens for intelligent beings in space while simultaneously gathering data for groundbreaking astronomy research.

Story from David Pescovitz

The SETI Institute predicts that we'll detect an extraterrestrial transmission within twenty years.

If that turns out to be true, it'll probably be the folks at UC Berkeley's Hat Creek radio observatory who will have heard the call. Right now, the Allen Telescope Array of more than three-hundred dishes is under construction at Hat Creek five hours north of San Francisco.

Within a year, the first thirty dishes will be operational, forming the basis of a giant ear that listens for intelligent beings in space while simultaneously gathering data for groundbreaking astronomy research.
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Sir Ulli
 
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