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New and Improved SETI

nomrniceguy writes "The new year is sure to be memorable for SETI, as glossy new instruments come on-line. 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) and will eventually boast 350 antennas, each 20 feet in diameter. This impressive antenna farm will be spread over about a half square-mile of terrain."

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  1. Black void by jeffkjo1 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Each time I read a story on the search for ET, I become a little more disappointed. With the vast expanses of space out there, it seems surprising that we haven't found a signal, even if by accident. Perhaps I've seen one too many bad scifi movies, but where in the heck are the aliens.

    A bigger question: why are all of the other solar systems so darned far away?

  2. And just as an FYI by bradbury · · Score: 0, Troll
    Before anyone goes attempting to drag me through the mud. Please be aware that I probably have the largest, most interlinked databases of SETI literature in the world. I *do* know this field.


    And as for an attempt to discredit me from an intellectual perspective... Go ahead... give it your best shot.