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The Search for Intelligent Life Among the Stars: New Strategies

The Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures Podcasts
The Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures Podcasts

Episode published @ 10 Mar 2010, 03:27:18 AM | 10 plays so far

A half-century ago, astronomers began trying to "eavesdrop" for radio messages from nearby star systems. However, today, SETI researchers continue to point their telescopes at individual stars, on the assumption that technically advanced societies will inhabit a watery world like our own. Dr. Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute describes these searches, but then discusses some novel ideas for how we might pursue the hunt for "cosmic company" and why it's possible that we might find evidence of sophisticated intelligence out there within only a few decades. Seth Shostak is Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, in Mountain View, California and hosts the syndicated radio show called "Are We Alone?" Recorded January 20, 2010.

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