Message boards :
SETI@home Staff Blog :
Q&A about the ATA shutdown.
Message board moderation
Previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · Next
Author | Message |
---|---|
Eric Korpela Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 1382 Credit: 54,506,847 RAC: 60 |
Assuming I didn't blow it all on ninja supermodel robots first. Then get back to hiding in the shadows! @SETIEric@qoto.org (Mastodon) |
Dirk Sadowski Send message Joined: 6 Apr 07 Posts: 7105 Credit: 147,663,825 RAC: 5 |
Eric, thanks for this thread and that on the front page is a note. Maybe sticky there for a few weeks? And let the misinformation begin. http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=63890&nowrap=true#1100901 Dirk has pointed us to a German website that talks of the closing but shows the S@H screensaver. This is disturbing in that people are very likely to think they are one and the same. This is not the only wrong article I found in the Inet. Make for example an Inet (news/web) search at Google (for example (web) search with 'SETI@home shutdown' (currently the first URL at Google is this thread) or similar keywords) and you will find a lot of messages about that the project SETI@home is 'dead'. I'm angry about. It would last weeks to write the true on/in all the sites/forums out there. Who was the first who wrote this nonsense in the Inet? He should wrote a clarification, maybe then all others would do the same. - Best regards! - Sutaru Tsureku, team seti.international founder. - Optimize your PC for higher RAC. - SETI@home needs your help. - |
Iona Send message Joined: 12 Jul 07 Posts: 790 Credit: 22,438,118 RAC: 0 |
And let the misinformation begin. http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=63890&nowrap=true#1100901 Dirk has pointed us to a German website that talks of the closing but shows the S@H screensaver. This is disturbing in that people are very likely to think they are one and the same. An article appeared yesterday, in the Daily Mail online, which also originally showed the S@H screen-saver. Whilst the article no longer has the screen-saver, I felt that it did tend to lead people to believe that S@H has been shut-down. It also has to be said, that the 'current' article seems to be much shorter than the article that I read yesterday. I can't help wondering, what the article that was printed in the newspaper was like, given that what I read, probably more closely resembled that, rather than what is there now. To be honest, the 'original' article alarmed me to the point of coming straight to these forums, where my concerns were quickly allayed. Don't take life too seriously, as you'll never come out of it alive! |
Jason Safoutin Send message Joined: 8 Sep 05 Posts: 1386 Credit: 200,389 RAC: 0 |
I can only hope that other crunchers think the same way you do, and check the forums here after hearing such misleading news. "By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible". Hebrews 11.3 |
Iona Send message Joined: 12 Jul 07 Posts: 790 Credit: 22,438,118 RAC: 0 |
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1380931/ET-phone-Alien-hunting-SETI-Institute-shut-funding-axed.html Don't take life too seriously, as you'll never come out of it alive! |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
This article reinforces my opinion that journalists are not able to grasp the difference between SETI@home and SETI Institute. Tullio |
Jason Safoutin Send message Joined: 8 Sep 05 Posts: 1386 Credit: 200,389 RAC: 0 |
This article reinforces my opinion that journalists are not able to grasp the difference between SETI@home and SETI Institute. I think it's more laziness than anything. If they bothered to have done their fact checking to begin with, none of this confusion would have happened. It only takes a few clicks to clearly see the difference between SETI@home and the SETI Institute. "By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible". Hebrews 11.3 |
[AF>EDLS] Polynesia Send message Joined: 1 Apr 09 Posts: 54 Credit: 5,361,172 RAC: 0 |
Strongly that these new data arrives and volunteers can help you .... Alliance Francophone |
Angela Send message Joined: 16 Oct 07 Posts: 13131 Credit: 39,854,104 RAC: 31 |
Assuming I didn't blow it all on ninja supermodel robots first. My people don't hide dear. We lurk. |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
Einstein once said "why two soaps?", one for washing and one for shaving. One is enough, he thought. So most people do not understand why two different institutions are striving for the same goal, and believe, out of Einsteinian logic, that they must be the same. I believe that, under duress, the two might find some cooperation in order to obtain a positive result. The SETI Institute could adopt BOINC, like IBM and CERN have done. and we might get some ATA data to crunch. Tullio |
Iona Send message Joined: 12 Jul 07 Posts: 790 Credit: 22,438,118 RAC: 0 |
A good point and a very relevant one...the analysis resources could be pooled, which would keep us 'crunchers' very happy and, of course, the now 'sleeping' ATA would get the analysis done for an incredibly small cost. Oh, Angela, when does "lurking", become stalking? lol Don't take life too seriously, as you'll never come out of it alive! |
perryjay Send message Joined: 20 Aug 02 Posts: 3377 Credit: 20,676,751 RAC: 0 |
To be honest, the 'original' article alarmed me to the point of coming straight to these forums, where my concerns were quickly allayed. Iona, That could be a good thing. Maybe it will draw some of those people with mis-configured computers in long enough to find out the old V12 app from Lunatics doesn't work with the new Fermi cards. So many of them are the set and forget crowd that don't even read PMs let alone the forums. PROUD MEMBER OF Team Starfire World BOINC |
Eric Korpela Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 1382 Credit: 54,506,847 RAC: 60 |
There are several reason that SETI@home isn't associated with the SETI Institute. The first is that when SETI@home started, some people at the SETI Institute were worried that SETI@home might generate bad publicity for them if something went badly. So they wanted SETI@home to remain separate. Second, the SETI Institute has its own instruments and observes nearby stars using long observation times rather than doing an all sky survey like SETI@home. So in general, our methods don't fit in with their philosophy. We have, at times, tried to negotiate joint fund raising efforts with them. These efforts usually break down over dividing revenue between institutions, and whether the SETI Institute would have access to our database of email addresses. The Institute solicits donations much more aggressively than we do, and we're not sure our volunteers would like that. In addition, our privacy policy says we aren't going to give private info to anyone, and we aren't going to violate that. But we will probably be forced to solicit donations more frequently than once a year to stay afloat. Hope we don't end up like NPR with pledge drives every three weeks. Since we don't do the same thing, it's unlikely there would be any efficiency gains from becoming a part of the SETI institute. What we would gain is access to their fund raising staff. But it's unclear whether the Institute could or would promise to keep us funded. @SETIEric@qoto.org (Mastodon) |
Scarecrow Send message Joined: 15 Jul 00 Posts: 4520 Credit: 486,601 RAC: 0 |
Thank you for taking the time to explain all this Eric. Very enlightening! But to give me a leg up, and so I don't fall behind, please keep me abreast of the ninja supermodel robot situation. (Can they be programmed to do laundry??) |
Gary Charpentier Send message Joined: 25 Dec 00 Posts: 31001 Credit: 53,134,872 RAC: 32 |
Thank you for taking the time to explain all this Eric. Very enlightening! But to give me a leg up, and so I don't fall behind, please keep me abreast of the ninja supermodel robot situation. As long as they keep they cooking skills :) |
Toranaguy Send message Joined: 17 Jun 02 Posts: 4 Credit: 5,136,228 RAC: 0 |
G'day, I tried lobbying the csiro in Australia for you guys to try and get them to talk to you about using the parkes telescope. as I don't think it does too much these days. but at the time I got dismissed/blocked by a woman who wasn't even Australian and made me feel like a crackpot.(How Insulting) :-( the parkes radio telescope is just up the road from me in a roundabout way. I can't say I know much about the hardware required. but what hardware would you need inorder to setup seti@parkes and piggyback off of the parkes radio telescope? if you want I am more than happy to start hassling them again. :-) |
Eric Korpela Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 1382 Credit: 54,506,847 RAC: 60 |
We'd need to build a data recorder capable of pulling in all of the beams. A replica of the one that we have at AO would suffice. And, of course, we'd need some support from personnel at the telescope, and an approval through the proposal process. And, of course, someone here would need to free up the time to handle it, or an Australian astronomer could help make it happen. There doesn't seem to be much in the way of SETI funding in Australia, from what I understand. @SETIEric@qoto.org (Mastodon) |
Toranaguy Send message Joined: 17 Jun 02 Posts: 4 Credit: 5,136,228 RAC: 0 |
Is that pretty much it? wouldn't you need a server? or would you do it the same as AO and send the tapes to berkeley? As far as funding is concerned it's mostly political. I don't think the governments are that closed minded about life in the universe. as the view here of the milkyway in the country, on a cloudless summernight is beyond description. especially when you are away from the townlights. it's just, like any politicians they like anything that makes it look like they are doing something and it costs them nothing to establish. ie hardware. they get their heads in the media for their 15 seconds of fame. Anyway here is the Chief Scientist of Australia's website. His name is Professor Ian Chubb AC. http://www.chiefscientist.gov.au/contact/ |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
Einstein@home is getting data from Parkes for its binary pulsar search but I don't know anything about the details of this agreement. Tullio |
Eric Korpela Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 1382 Credit: 54,506,847 RAC: 60 |
The Einstein@home data is of a different type than we require. Rather than raw receiver voltage measurements, they do their processing on low frequency-resolution power spectra. That is good for a pulsar search, but wouldn't work for a narrow band signal search. The data they use was recorded for a standard pulsar search, but they are using it to search for pulsars with accelerations due to tight orbits. It's a very good use of the data. BTW, we're on very good terms with Bruce Allen and Jim Cordes, so if we had a use for that data, I have no doubt they'd give it to us. In fact, we're sharing the SERENDIP V.v data with Jim and his grad student Laura Spitler. We're both sharing code and developing our own, just to make sure we don't miss anything. @SETIEric@qoto.org (Mastodon) |
©2024 University of California
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.