Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Happy Birthday SETI Institute!


Twenty five years ago, on November 20, 1984, the SETI Institute was founded. It's history goes much deeper than that, of course. Nearly fifty years ago, Frank Drake conducted the first radio search for extraterrestrial intelligence, known as Project Ozma. Today, the Institute, independent astronomers, home computers, and supporters like you continue to bring SETI closer to the detection of a signal from our celestial neighbors. Hear all about SETI's history, from the Drake equation and the Allen Telescope Array to SETI@home and optical SETI, on this week's show.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

And so say all of us here in the United Kingdom....Long may SETI continue and all who sail in her!.

Naive Observer said...

Hello! Happy Birthday, SETI! I hope, that in the next chunk of Arecibo observations will be something like: Don't forget to go out with dog and do laundry, darling; but in alien language, you know :-)

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Happy birthday SETI radio, you are awesome! keep on working guys!