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Admin
12th October 2007, 02:03 PM
See: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7041183.stm


The switch has been thrown on a telescope specifically designed to seek out alien life.

Funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen the finished array will have 350 6m antennas and will be one of the world's largest.
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) will be able to sweep more than one million star systems for radio signals generated by intelligent beings.


The ATA is being run by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory from the University of California, Berkeley.
It looks like a 21st century update of the SETI project.

I would think that the most likely 'first contact' with another intelligence would most likely come from a project such as this one. Either picking up electromagnetic signals they're using or even a 'beacon' that is intentionally transmitting to signal that intelligent life is present.

I don't know what the chances of contact are estimated at but I presume the odds are very low.

MRT
12th October 2007, 02:54 PM
I bet they'll pick up a repeat of an alien celebrity chat show.

FarSideOfTheMoon
12th October 2007, 05:17 PM
.....or the alien Jeremy Kyle show :scared:

vbloke
12th October 2007, 09:27 PM
I don't know what the chances of contact are estimated at but I presume the odds are very low.I'd say about as low as the chances of finding a genuine psychic.

The_Corinthian
13th October 2007, 12:52 PM
It would be amazing if they ever did find a signal. I've always wondered what and alien TV show would be like, it's pretty impossible to imagine. I doubt that's what we'd pick up anyway, but you never know.

vbloke
13th October 2007, 03:38 PM
It would be amazing if they ever did find a signal. I've always wondered what and alien TV show would be like, it's pretty impossible to imagine. I doubt that's what we'd pick up anyway, but you never know.Although if we did, I really hope it's in PAL format, just to annoy the Americans... :cheesy:

dark matter
13th October 2007, 07:01 PM
I wonder if they'd let me use it to track down my ex-girlfriend!!! She took me for all I had and then left with the milkman...

The_Corinthian
14th October 2007, 02:54 PM
Although if we did, I really hope it's in PAL format, just to annoy the Americans... :cheesy:

They'll probably use SECAM just cus no useful country uses it.

InForAPennyInForApound
13th November 2007, 03:31 PM
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/videos/video-details.cfm?videoID=81


Finally, contact from outer space! ???

frosty jack
13th November 2007, 04:42 PM
The wow signal SETI recived was interesting.

http://firstmh.cz/seti/wow1.jpg

dee
13th November 2007, 05:06 PM
.....or the alien Jeremy Kyle show :scared:

I'd prefer an alien Jerry Springer - my wife, the alien and the rent boy - I can see it now...

tkingdoll
14th November 2007, 02:03 PM
The problem I have with SETI is that they don't say how long they are going to keep looking. Eventually the money runs out, but you've barely passed the 'zero' chance mark even after 100 years.

I guess I'm saying I think it's a bit pointless.

MRT
14th November 2007, 02:19 PM
If SETI finds intelligent life out there, how are we supposed to react? Is it good news that we're not alone? Is it bad news that they might notice us and invade?

tkingdoll
14th November 2007, 08:43 PM
If SETI finds intelligent life out there, how are we supposed to react? Is it good news that we're not alone? Is it bad news that they might notice us and invade?

I for one welcome our new Martian overlords.

Although...

...the chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, they say.

bobdezon
14th November 2007, 11:00 PM
jeff wayne ftw O0

bindeweede
14th November 2007, 11:02 PM
Not sure if this is the right place, but I came across this on an American "Help"-type site.


hello,i m alot of interested in things like aliens,as i noe dat aliens do exist n dey hav visited earth more den 1 time,i hav done alot of research ondis topic,i hav also ben known dat a secret grey named alien lab exists in earth(cant remember de place)n has been discovered by humans,i hav been informed dat nasa has been hidin alien bodies frm us,n all de governments r not revealin de fact dat aliens do exist,so kindly answer be but nasa,n sm bout area 51 n s4.http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

Lord Muck oGentry
14th November 2007, 11:33 PM
Not sure if this is the right place, but I came across this on an American "Help"-type site.


hello,i m alot of interested in things like aliens,as i noe dat aliens do exist n dey hav visited earth more den 1 time,i hav done alot of research ondis topic,i hav also ben known dat a secret grey named alien lab exists in earth(cant remember de place)n has been discovered by humans,i hav been informed dat nasa has been hidin alien bodies frm us,n all de governments r not revealin de fact dat aliens do exist,so kindly answer be but nasa,n sm bout area 51 n s4.http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

Steady, man!
It's Molesworth. By the speeling, as eny fule kno.

bindeweede
14th November 2007, 11:51 PM
Steady, man!
It's Molesworth. By the speeling, as eny fule kno.

Lord muck

What strikes me as odd is that slightly more difficult words - "government, interested, research, remembered, discovered" are spelt correctly. Not that speeling, to quote your good self, is all. I must be getting even more cynical.

Than what I was before. If possible.

So, how are your Belgian relatives? Did you know "Brugge" is Belgian for "Bruges"?

Lord Muck oGentry
15th November 2007, 12:22 AM
Tush! Those Belgian rascals? The best of them is no more than a Count Noun.

Janot
21st November 2007, 06:08 PM
The problem I have with SETI is that they don't say how long they are going to keep looking. Eventually the money runs out, but you've barely passed the 'zero' chance mark even after 100 years.

I guess I'm saying I think it's a bit pointless.Not only pointless, but potentially very frustrating. Imagine you get some signal which one could decode as 'hello - anyone out there?' with an address which you could identify as another galaxy. They would not get the answer 'yes - hello' from us for millions of years, and conversation would be very tedious. :sad: