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  • Astronomers find no signs of alien tech after scanning over 10 million stars

    09/08/2020 5:05:20 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 45 replies
    CNET ^ | Sept. 7, 2020 8:36 p.m. PT | Jackson Ryan
    The study, published in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia on Monday, details a search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), a collection of 4096 antennas planted in the red soil of Western Australia that detects radio signals from space. "They are little spider-like antennas that sit on the ground," explains Chenoa Tremblay, co-author on the study and astrophysicist with CSIRO, an Australian government scientific research organization. Tremblay and co-author Stephen Tingay, from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, used the MWA to listen out for "technosignatures," or evidence of alien technology, in a...
  • New Radio Facility Could Detect Earth-like Civilizations Around 1,000 Nearest Stars

    01/08/2007 7:31:01 PM PST · by Brilliant · 31 replies · 895+ views
    Science Daily ^ | January 8, 2007 | Harvard-Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics
    Astronomers have proposed an improved method of searching for intelligent extraterrestrial life using instruments like one now under construction in Australia. The Low Frequency Demonstrator (LFD) of the Mileura Wide-Field Array (MWA), a facility for radio astronomy, theoretically could detect Earth-like civilizations around any of the 1,000 nearest stars. "Soon, we may be eavesdropping on signals from Galactic civilizations," says theorist Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA). "This is the first time in history that humans will be capable of finding a civilization like ours among the stars." Loeb will present his findings on Wednesday, January 10,...