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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — In the mountains of Northern California, a field of radio dishes that look like giant dinner plates waited for years for the first call from intelligent life among the stars. | |
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The array was supposed to be expanded. Perhaps their data should be crunched by Boinc. Perhaps the Seti/Boinc people should take over the Allen Array and then Berkley wont have to support two competing efforts. | |
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Everybody seems to ignore the existence of Arecibo and SETI@home, including Scientific American and the San Jose Mercury News. Why? Tullio ____________ | |
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Everybody seems to ignore the existence of Arecibo and SETI@home, including Scientific American and the San Jose Mercury News. Why? Could it possibly be that in the general view (wrongly) is that people think that any project involving the general public is not as scientific as one run solely by scientists and Universities? | |
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Very likely. But some results of climateprediction.net, Einstein@home and QMC@home have been published in referred scientific journals and I am (with other 100 odd alpha testers) crunching data coming from the LHC Atlas experiment.This is called citizen science and has been illustrated in recent meetings in Taipei, Peking and soon in Brasil. Dave Anderson is taking part and speaking also of SETI@home. | |
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This is called citizen science Now that phrase has a good ring to it! The problem is that the whole Extraterrestrial thing is not taken as seriously as other Boinc projects like searching for gravity waves, or cures for Malaria and cancer. When I tell people I'm part of Seti, they say "Oh THAT lot, looking for little green men, ho ho!" However, this is drifting off topic, from the Allen Array subject. the dishes are unique in their ability to probe for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations while gathering more general scientific data at the same time Other projects that will continue include the development of software and tools to be used in the search for extraterrestrial life. It's just being mothballed at the moment and other work will continue. We have the same thing with a number of UK Navy ships, that are not being used operationally but are being kept in "extended readiness". SETI chief executive Tom Pierson said in an email to donors last week that the University of California, Berkeley, has run out of money for day-to-day operation of the dishes. They didn't forget to budget for salaries, they just didn't have enough to pay for them! In any case the It is the Allen Telescope Array, funded by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. The Van Allen are two radiation belts above the earth. Van Allen | |
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