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Extraterrestrial Communication

1974 - "Arecibo" Message was sent by Professor Drake from the
          newly upgraded Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico.

1977 - The Wow Signal Signal was recieved and noted by, Jerry Ehman.
          See also: Decyphering the WOW! Signal

1995 - Pheonix Project Begins (The new search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence)

1999 - The Cosmic Call was sent by two Canadian physicists, Yvan Dutil and Stéphane Dumas
          from the Evpatoria Deep Space Center antenna in Evpatoria, Ukraine

Other Projects:
BETA (Billion channel ExtraTerrestrial Assay)
SERENDIP (Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emission from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations)
SETI (Search for Extraterrestial Intelligence)
SETI
SETI ONLINE
Optical SETI at Harvard / Smithsonian
The Columbus Optical SETI Observatory
SETI@home uses Internet-connected computers in a massive parallel processing effort
to sift through the massive amounts of data collected by SETI. Users participate
by running a free program that runs constantly or as a screen saver, and downloads
and analyzes radio telescope data, and sends back results.
SETI@home
SETI@home FAQ
SETI@home network management
text based Front end for SETI@home
See also:
Amateur SETI: Project BAMBI
SETI LEAGUE

The Drake Equation, developed by Frank Drake, in 1961, is a way to estimate
how many intelligent, communicating civilizations there are in our galaxy.

N = N* fp ne fl fi fc fL

N* = The number of Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy
fp = The fraction of stars that have planets around them.
ne = The number of planets per a star, capable of sustaining life.
fl = The fraction of those planets where life evolves
fi = The fraction of those planets where intelligent life evolves.
fc = The fraction of those planets that will communicate
fL = the fraction of those planets lives, that the communicating civilization(s) live.
The Fermi Paradox - "Where are they?"
if one plugs in reasonable estimates for the Drake equation,
up to the lifespan of the civilizations. Given the time thats passed
Fermi proposed 3 possibilities:

1) Such civilizations have Long lifespans and are already here.
2) Such civilizations have Long lifespans and have no interest in us.
3) Such civilizations have short life spans, before they self-destruct.

Are We Alone In the Galaxy? The View from the High Frontier
The Fermi Paradox: An Approach Based on Percolation Theory
So Where Are They?
Other Pages
The science behind the extra terrestrial phenomenon
Interstellar Communication Links
Communication with Alien Intelligence
Now You See Them, Now You Don't
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