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When
the SETI@home project began in May 1999, using a computer screensaver
to search for alien signals seemed almost as crazy as searching
at all. But one million years of computer time later, the project
has been phenomenally successful.
It
has also been popular, with 3.8 million users now signed up and
doing their bit for intergalactic communication.
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Alien
contact will possibly be made via radio first. (Picture courtesy
of Rod Dickinson) |
SETI
or the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence scans the skies,
looking for radio waves, or more specifically looking for radio
waves which repeat or create a pattern.
Because our sun is only a single star in a collection of over 400
billion we call the Milky Way galaxy, and the Milky Way is only
1 of billions of galaxies in the universe, there are lots of radio
waves.
The
screensaver facility allows SETI to send users bits of radio wave
data to analyse.
There
are now nearly four million users, and between them they've analysed
a millions years of radio data..and you never know it could be your
computer which finds ET, trying to get through. You'll just have
to hope he isn't trying to reverse the charges.
You can download the screen saver from the
site here
A member of a local UFO group will be answering your queries
at least once a month in our questions
and answers section.
To ask a question, just fill in the form below
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