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Screensaver phone home; Researchers head to Arecibo to examine priority SETI@home targets
Space Daily ^ | March 12, 2003

Posted on 03/14/2003 10:43:41 AM PST by cogitator

Planetary Society Selects 150 Radio Sources For Arecibo Follow Up

San Francisco - Mar 12, 2003

After nearly four years of searching for extraterrestrial intelligence, the SETI@home project will now take a closer look at its most promising candidate radio sources. The "Stellar Countdown" will use Puerto Rico's Arecibo radio telescope on March 18-20, 2003 to re-observe up to 150 of the most interesting radio sources found out of the billions detected since the distributed computing project began in May 1999.

The Planetary Society is the founding and principal sponsor of SETI@home, which is based at the University of California, Berkeley. SETI@home harnesses the computing power of four million volunteers to analyze data from the Arecibo telescope. Designed as an innovative screensaver program, SETI@home parcels out packets of raw data from Arecibo to be processed in the personal computers of volunteers around the world.

David Anderson, SETI@home's Project Director, said, "After the re-observations of our Stellar Countdown help us eliminate candidates that are random noise or terrestrial radio interference, we will be very curious to see what candidates remain."

On-the-spot analysis of data during the Arecibo observing run will allow the team to re-target any especially promising signals. A more detailed analysis of the Stellar Countdown results will be conducted after the SETI@home team returns to UC Berkeley.

Candidate radio sources were chosen on the basis of several criteria: · number of times the radio source was detected · how closely different observations resemble each other · strength of radio source · proximity to known stars · type of star (main sequence stars given preference) · the presence of known planets

Dan Werthimer, Chief Scientist of SETI@home, will lead the team conducting re-observations at Arecibo. The researchers will observe the sky eight hours each day, staggering the time of day for each session to cover as much sky as possible.

Werthimer, who will head for the Arecibo observatory on March 16, said, "I believe that we will likely discover extraterrestrial civilizations in the next hundred years. Even if we don't find a signal from ET this time, I'm optimistic in the long run, since our search capabilities are doubling every year."

SETI@home is the largest computation in human history, logging a staggering 1.3 million years of computer time. The screensaver program runs on computers in homes, offices and schools worldwide, and volunteers range in age from school children to retirees.

"Whether or not SETI@home succeeds in finding evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence at this early date," said Bruce Murray, Chairman of the Society's Board of Directors, "this project has already made history. SETI@home has performed the most sensitive and detailed SETI sky survey to date, has demonstrated the power of the Internet for doing scientific distributed computing, and has allowed the general public to participate directly in an exciting research project."

The Planetary Society has provided privately raised funds for more than a dozen searches for ET around the world since 1983. Currently, it is supporting searches in both optical and radio frequencies.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: computers; detection; extraterrestrials; signal
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While I give the actual verification of a signal from an extraterrestrial society a scant chance of happening, this could still yield some interesting results; pulsars were first detected as possible "signals" from extraterrestrials.
1 posted on 03/14/2003 10:43:41 AM PST by cogitator
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To: RadioAstronomer
ping!
2 posted on 03/14/2003 10:46:52 AM PST by longshadow
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To: longshadow
ping from a SETI at home participant.
3 posted on 03/14/2003 10:55:26 AM PST by AFreeBird
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To: AFreeBird
SETI at home participant.

Same here.
A computer ought to be doing something constructive when it's on and not being used.. ;o)

4 posted on 03/14/2003 11:01:15 AM PST by Drammach
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To: cogitator
Any signal unusual enough to make the "Interesting" list will almost certainly be interesting to astrophysicists if not saucer mavens.

So9

5 posted on 03/14/2003 11:02:40 AM PST by Servant of the Nine (We are the Hegemon. We can do anything we damned well please.)
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To: Servant of the Nine
Any signal unusual enough to make the "Interesting" list will almost certainly be interesting to astrophysicists if not saucer mavens.

I agree. It'll be interesting to see what the re-visit survey finds. Might garner a couple of high-priority Hubble targets, just to see what's going on (visibly- speaking).

6 posted on 03/14/2003 11:05:01 AM PST by cogitator
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To: Drammach
I've only got 195 units complete so far. =/
7 posted on 03/14/2003 11:11:15 AM PST by PokeyJoe (Help out your democrat brothers. Vote Sharpton in the Dem Primaries!)
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To: cogitator
I've heard they're thinking of using this same computing technique to tackle other big math problems in genetics and other fields.
8 posted on 03/14/2003 11:12:17 AM PST by gomaaa
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To: cogitator
searching for extraterrestrial intelligence

I think there's a very good reason we are having a hard time finding extraterrestrial intelligence: the universe is a dangerous neighborhood and it's not wise to broadcast your existence. For a life form to develop advanced intelligence it may require a war making disposition. Intelligence and war go hand in hand. If we do discover extraterrestrial intelligence there will be a period of euphoria followed by fear, quite possibly followed by a black hole intergalactic missile sent our way.

If you observed our human behavior from outer-space, would you really want to make "friends" with us?

9 posted on 03/14/2003 11:13:15 AM PST by Reeses
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To: westmex
Ping!
10 posted on 03/14/2003 11:15:02 AM PST by Kathleen
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To: Drammach; AFreeBird
A computer ought to be doing something constructive when it's on and not being used.. ;o)

Agreed! SETI is one cool use of off-peak CPU cycles.

Another good one is grid.org, which does cancer cell research via the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford in England and the National Foundation for Cancer Research using your remote CPU.

11 posted on 03/14/2003 11:30:26 AM PST by martin_fierro (FRUCK FANCE!)
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To: cogitator
I got it on my work computer; my wife has it on the home computer. About 275 units analyzed between us.
12 posted on 03/14/2003 11:36:32 AM PST by Celtjew Libertarian (I like being free and that makes me an idiot, I suppose. -- Stan Rogers)
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To: Celtjew Libertarian
About 275 units analyzed between us.

I crossed the 7,500 workunit milestone about a week ago. I expect to make 10,000 before the end of the year.

I started running the client in April, 1999. Workunits that took 40 hours on the first computer I used now are processed in just a bit more than 3 hours.

13 posted on 03/14/2003 11:52:58 AM PST by justlurking
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To: gomaaa
I've heard they're thinking of using this same computing technique to tackle other big math problems in genetics and other fields.

There are quite a few distributed computing projects on the 'Net:

http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Computer_Science/Distributed_Computing/Projects/

14 posted on 03/14/2003 11:56:51 AM PST by justlurking
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To: HarryDunne
ping
15 posted on 03/14/2003 12:04:40 PM PST by Democratic_Machiavelli
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To: Reeses
If we do discover extraterrestrial intelligence there will be a period of euphoria followed by fear, quite possibly followed by a black hole intergalactic missile sent our way.

Depends on whether habitable real estate is real scarce or not. If it is, standard interstellar contact will likely involve neutron-bombing said real estate to cleanse it of other species without fubaring the environment too badly. Then you send your colonizers in.

16 posted on 03/14/2003 12:19:06 PM PST by adx (Will produce tag lines for beer)
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To: PokeyJoe
I've only got 195 units complete so far.

Only? LOL!
I'm new to it, just started a few DAYS ago, have 2 units complete.
You make me feel like a slacker!!!

17 posted on 03/14/2003 1:18:48 PM PST by Drammach
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To: Reeses
If you observed our human behavior from outer-space, would you really want to make "friends" with us?

Sure, but I'd limit it to the "Bay Watch" babes.....

18 posted on 03/14/2003 2:04:31 PM PST by longshadow
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To: AFreeBird
SETI at home participant.

Same here 354 units

Jammer
19 posted on 03/14/2003 2:16:51 PM PST by JamminJAY (This space for rent)
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To: justlurking
Wouldn't you rather help cure a disease?, than look for radio signals from ET?
20 posted on 03/14/2003 4:35:48 PM PST by Afronaut
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