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SETI
Watching Stargazing Live tonight, they were talking about SETI. I'm sure I remember funding being withdrawn from SETI a few years ago, and it being closed down. I think we discussed it here - but it seems it's up and running which is very good news to me.
Am I mistaken, and if not, does anyone know why the change of heart?
Am I mistaken, and if not, does anyone know why the change of heart?
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http://www.seti.org/
http://www.seti.org/
It now uses ordinary home computers when they are not being used by the owner. See link
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
You can sign up to allow use of your computer while you are not using it, they connect to your home PC when it is not in use.
Cost is less than 5% of what it cost before so the University of Berkley Calfornia can fund it themselfes.
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
You can sign up to allow use of your computer while you are not using it, they connect to your home PC when it is not in use.
Cost is less than 5% of what it cost before so the University of Berkley Calfornia can fund it themselfes.
So will SETI ever be successful? Brian Cox and Stephen Hawking are in no doubt that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, and I agree with them. In fact I suspect that other civilisations, which could have had a several billion year start on us, and whose stars may be long gone, have already searched for and found other planets in the all important Goldilocks Zones - and investigated ours thousands of years ago.
Maybe they already have been successful.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal