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The SETI League: Searching for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
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The SETI League, Inc. is a membership-supported, nonprofit {501(c)(3)} educational and scientific organization, devoted to privatizing the electromagnetic Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence.
www.setileague.org/ reviewsArecibo Observatory Home Page
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1999 NAIC, Arecibo Observatory.... All Rights Reserved AO WebSite Layout and Design.... Dept of Educational, Scientific & Administrative Support... Tony Aceved0'99 ...
www.naic.edu/ reviewsThe Columbus Optical SETI Observatory (COSETI Observatory) - The Optical Search for
www.coseti.org/ reviews
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum - looking for monochromatic and pulsed laser beacon signals ...
www.coseti.org/ reviewsThe Planetary Society: SETI Page
seti.planetary.org/ reviews
The Planetary Society, your SETI starting point.
seti.planetary.org/ reviewsRadio Astronomy and SETI - Big Ear Radio Observatory
www.bigear.org/ reviews
This Kraus-type radio telescope, larger than three football fields, was famous for the Wow! Signal and for the longest-running SETI project.
www.bigear.org/ reviewsSETI at the University of California
seti.ssl.berkeley.edu/ reviews
SETI@Home: Why let your home computer waste millions of CPU cycles running a screen saver when it could be analyzing SETI data Computer users from around the world are able to participate in this major scientific experiment. SERENDIP: The SERENDIP SETI program is a search for radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations; it is currently conducting a sky survey at the world's largest radio ...
seti.ssl.berkeley.edu/ reviewsHarvard SETI Home Page
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Welcome to the Harvard SETI Home Page Our research Radio Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence The Arecibo Search for Early Hydrogen Optical SETI Our researchers Professor Paul Horowitz The Principal Investigator Students and researchers Our sponsors The Planetary Society The Bosack/Kruger Charitable Foundation The SETI Institute The Schulsky Foundation NASA (until congress cut funding in ...
seti.harvard.edu/seti/ reviewsCosmic Search Vol. 1, No. 2 - The Quest for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
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Cosmic Search Vol. 1 No. 2 The Quest for Extraterrestrial Intelligence By Carl Sagan A masterful overview of SETI and its meaning to humanity - a classic - Eds. Through all of our history we have pondered the stars and mused whether mankind is unique or if, somewhere else out there in the dark of night sky, there are other beings who contemplate and wonder as we do - fellow thinkers in the ...
www.bigear.org/vol1no2/sagan.htm reviewsSETI
www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/SETI/index.html reviews
Home Welcome Enigma The Bookcase Feedback SETI Are we alone Is anyone talking Is anyone listening The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence is a quest to answer one of life's most intriguing questions: Are we alone in the universe Yes or no, either answer will have tremendous implications for mankind. Should the answer turn out to be YES, we are alone, then our race would be placed in a ...
www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/SETI/index.html reviewsCosmic Search Magazine
www.bigear.org/cosmic_search.htm reviews
Cosmic Search was published back in 1979 / 1980 through funding provided by subscriptions and private donations. Only 13 issues of the magazine were ever produced, and it is now a collectors' item. Complete sets of Cosmic Search are still available in very limited quantities in exchange for your $100 donation to the North American Astrophysical Observatory (our funding organization). Please send ...
www.bigear.org/cosmic_search.htm reviewsSETI and Distributed Computing
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SETI and Distributed Computing Garrett Moritz The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is an arduous task. What to look for and how to look for it are extremely difficult questions themselves, and even assuming that we do know what signs of ETI would look like, the process of detecting those signals involves sifting through immense quantities of observational data. In the past, such ...
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