Posted on 01/24/2006 8:05:19 PM PST by KevinDavis
G. Scott Hubbard, director of NASA Ames Research Center, located in Californias Silicon Valley, today announced his personal plans for the future. He has accepted a new assignment as holder of the Carl Sagan Chair for the Study of Life in the Universe at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., effective Feb. 15, 2006.
As holder of the Carl Sagan Chair, Hubbard will work to strengthen the SETI Institutes visibility and support for its research into the origin of life, and how it might be found on other worlds, particularly the planets and moons of our solar system.
The people at Ames are among the best in the agency, and it has been both a pleasure and an honor to serve as the Ames center director. I know Ames will continue to play a creative and critically important role as NASA turns the Vision for Space Exploration into reality, Hubbard said. My new position at the SETI Institute is a wonderful opportunity for me to advance one of the most exciting areas of research today: the understanding of how life on Earth began, and the search for life elsewhere in the cosmos. Its a chance to learn things that, only a generation ago, would have seemed beyond knowing.
(Excerpt) Read more at seti.org ...
But still - if the Galaxy was full of sentient, technological civilizations, wouldn't SETI be picking up their crappy infomercials - or their bad pop music?
It took Earth 4 billion years (give or take an eon) to evolve a self-aware, tool-using ape capable of sending modulated electromagnetic signals for communication purposes.
Who is to say that we Humans aren't actually an elder race - the first real people to arise in our galaxy?
Discuss...
SETI is very limited in many ways we can imagine and in many ways we probably can't imagine. It can give us an opportunity to only detect civilizations that just happen to have develop radio technology at this particular slice of galactic history and only if their signal strength is enough for our recievers to detect. Very improbable odds......
Distances also are a major factor.
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