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Allen Telescope Array In Action

DIY News writes "36 of an eventual herd of 350 dishes are now operational in a remote area 250 miles northeast of San Francisco. These antennas, 20 feet in diameter and the height of a football goal post, are the first installment of the Allen Telescope Array, and they are ideal for short SETI projects while the array is being built." From the articel: "The young ATA's first foray into SETI will be known by the straightforward (if not overly galvanic) name of Inner Galactic Plane Survey. The word 'survey' may surprise many who are familiar with this telescope's design. After all, it's being finely tuned to speedily examine large numbers of star systems in a so-called "targeted search". The completed array will be exceptionally nimble at such individual scrutiny, and will leave previous targeted searches in the data dust."

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  1. Allen Telescope Array In Action by Toloran · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Am I the only one who read that at first as "alien telescope array"?

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    Speaking is NOT communication
  2. Re:Waste of time, money and effort by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 0, Redundant
    There may well be someone out there, but they are nowhere we can ever communicate with, never mind go to.

    What if they're broadcasting instructions on how to build equipment that gets around your limitations?