Scientists Use Allen Telescope Array to Search for Radio Signals in the TRAPPIST-1 Star System PRESS RELEASE DATE October 16, 2024 CONTACT Rebecca McDonald Director of Communications SETI Institute October 16, 2024, Mountain View, CA — Scientists at the...
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Scientists Use Allen Telescope Array to Search for Radio Signals in the TRAPPIST-1 Star System PRESS RELEASE DATE October 16, 2024 CONTACT Rebecca McDonald Director of Communications SETI Institute October 16, 2024, Mountain View, CA — Scientists at the SETI Institute and rmcdonald@SETI.org partners from Penn State University used the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) to 650-960-4526 search for signs of alien technology in the TRAPPIST-1 star system. The team spent 28 hours scanning the system, looking for radio signals that could indicate ONLINE extraterrestrial technology. This project marks the longest single-target search Press release: for radio signals from TRAPPIST-1. Although they didn’t find any evidence of https://bit.ly/403aSCW extraterrestrial technology, their work provided valuable data and introduced a new way to search for signals in the future. “This research shows we are getting closer to detecting radio signals similar to the ones we send into space,” said Nick Tusay, a gr
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