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Stephen Hawking and Russian Billionaire Start $100 Million Search For Aliens

An anonymous reader writes: Stephen Hawking is joining forces with Russian billionaire Yuri Milner to start a $100 million effort to search the skies for signs of alien life. The initiative is called Breakthrough Listen, which will pay for large amounts of access to the Green Bank Telescope and the Parkes Telescope to scan the skies for signals over the next 10 years. They say the search will be 50 times more sensitive than previous attempts, cover 10 times more of the sky, and scan a greater portion of the radio spectrum 100x faster. They add, "All data will be open to the public. This will likely constitute the largest amount of scientific data ever made available to the public. The Breakthrough Listen team will use and develop the most powerful software for sifting and searching this flood of data. All software will be open source." The project is also supported by Frank Drake, Ann Druyan, and Lord Martin Rees.

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  1. Awesome! by aaaaaaargh! · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Finally some Russian billionaire who puts his money to good use. (No, I'm not joking.)

    1. Re:Awesome! by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Finally some Russian billionaire who puts his money to good use. (No, I'm not joking.)

      In capitalist US, money spends you.

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      You are welcome on my lawn.
  2. Futile search? by Theovon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My understanding has been that we should expect a civilization to use radio broadcasts that radiate out and which we can distinguish from noise for only maybe 100 or so years. Prior to that, they've not invented radio. After some point, all transmissions are compressed and/or encrypted so that they're harder to distingush from noise. And at some point, transmissions may be done via other media, such as point-to-point lasers and even things we haven't discovered yet. The likelihood is that all over civilizations have started at different points and progressed differently, so we've likely missed that window on all other civilizations.

  3. Re:Dumb idea by sherr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Listening to a radio telescope in no way helps aliens find us.