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  1. SETI Scientist (Weird Careers in Science) by Mary Firestone, 2005-11-30
  2. Beyond Contact: A Guide to SETI and Communicating with Alien Civilizations by Brian S. McConnell, 2001-03-15
  3. Tomb of Pharoah Seti I by Eric Hornung, 1997-06-01
  4. The Monuments of Seti I: Epigraphic, Historical and Art Historical Analysis (Probleme Der Agyptologie, 16. Bd) by Peter James Brand, 2000-09-01
  5. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Seti) in the Optical Spectrum III (Proceedings of Spie)
  6. Reencarnacion de Omm Seti (Spanish Edition) by Jonathan Cott, 1992-07
  7. Seti by Fred Fichman, 1990-11-06
  8. Seti: Webster's Timeline History, 1769 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-24
  9. Black Futurists in the Information Age: Vision of a 21st Century Technological Renaissance by Timothy L. Jenkins, Khafra K Om-Ra-Seti, 1997-07-09
  10. 1190s Bc Deaths: 1190 Bc Deaths, 1191 Bc Deaths, 1192 Bc Deaths, 1197 Bc Deaths, 1199 Bc Deaths, Amenmesse, Seti Ii, Chancellor Bay, Siptah
  11. Tolkovyi anglo-russkii slovar sokrashchenii po informatike i programmirovaniiu: Programmnye produkty, telekommunikatsii, kompiutery, seti : 1750 sokrashchenii by S. S Dobrinov, 1994
  12. Razvitie transportno-dorozhnoi seti SSSR v 1941-1945 gg (Russian Edition) by IU. L Diakov, 1997
  13. Seti Pioneers: Scientists Talk About Their Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence by David W. Swift, 1990-04
  14. The Seti Factor: How the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Is Changing Our View of the Universe and Ourselves by Frank White, 1990-07

1. SETI Institute
The Mission of the seti Institute is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe.
http://www.seti.org/
The Mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe. Learn more about us
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Contribute directly to the greatest search in history. When you JOIN TeamSETI, you get a free subscription to Explorer, the science magazine of the SETI Institute. Join Renew Donate SETI Institute - 515 N. Whisman Road - Mountain View, CA 94043 - Phone 650.961.6633 - Fax 650-961-7099
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2. SETI@home
Currently the largest distributed computing effort with over 3 million users. Participate by running a program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope
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SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.
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Read our rules and policies Download install and run the BOINC software used by SETI@home. When prompted, enter the URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu Have questions or need help? Talk to a live volunteer over Skype using BOINC online help Special instructions: Keep your computer busy when SETI@home has no work - participate in other BOINC-based projects
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3. Seti, Seti Project, What Is Seti At SPACE.com
Space.com explains seti, seti project, what is seti, online seti articles and seti articles and information.
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All About SETI
The acronym SETI stands for the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence , a theme common in many fictional works of film and literature, but has recently gained more realistic applications. More and more resources have been donated to the search for alien life . The task is arduous, but the endless possibilities of discovery keep people researching. Because we are not able to physically visit the 100,000 light years of space in our galaxy , SETI projects rely on searching for transmissions from the other civilizations. For this daunting task to take place, we have to make several assumptions. First, we have to assume that humans are similar to the life forms on other planets, not exotic as many people might believe. Secondly, we must assume that the life forms will be carbon-based. The presence of liquid water is also an assumption of SETI. Finally, we must assume that life will only exist around a sun-like star, or a star similar to our own. The SETI tasks are also hindered by our ignorance of alien life. Because we are unaware of what frequency the aliens might be using, our search will have to be throughout the entire radio spectrum. SETI researchers are also unsure how to receive the messages, as the modulation these life forms might be using remains a mystery. Despite the difficulties in gaining knowledge beneficial to SETI, human kind remains fascinated by it. Jump into the world of extra-terrestrial life with the SETI articles and information on this page. Learn more about this intriguing quest with the online SETI articles below.

4. SETI - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
seti (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) is the collective name for a number of activities to detect intelligent extraterrestrial life.
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Jump to: navigation search This article is about the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. For other uses, see Seti SETI Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence ) is the collective name for a number of activities to detect intelligent extraterrestrial life . The general approach of SETI projects is to survey the sky to detect the existence of transmissions from a civilization on a distant planet – an approach widely endorsed by the scientific community as hard science (see, e.g. , claims in Skeptical Inquirer ). The United States Government contributed to SETI early on, but recent work has been primarily funded by private sources. There are great challenges in searching across the sky for a first transmission that could be characterized as intelligent, since its direction, spectrum and method of communication are all unknown beforehand. SETI projects necessarily make assumptions to narrow the search, and thus no exhaustive search has so far been conducted.
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5. The SETI League: Searching For Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
The seti League, Inc. is a membershipsupported, nonprofit {501(c)(3)} educational and scientific organization, devoted to privatizing the electromagnetic
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It's a fundamental question, which has haunted humankind since first we realized that the points of light in the night sky are other suns. Today we have the technology to seek a definitive answer! The SETI League, Inc. is participatory science. Founded in 1994, we are the international grass-roots organization dedicated to privatizing the electromagnetic Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. Together, fifteen hundred members in five dozen countries on all seven continents are keeping alive the quest for our cosmic companions. Join Us! SETI is a science , not simply a screensaver The SETI League: since 1994 the leading membership-supported, , educational and scientific organization Searching for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence Home to Project Argus , the ambitious global Microwave SETI project So What's New? In Memoriam Read All About It!

6. SETI At The University Of California
seti@Home Why let your home computer waste millions of CPU cycles running a screen saver when it could be analyzing seti data? Computer users from around
http://seti.berkeley.edu/
SETI@Home : Why let your home computer waste millions of CPU cycles running a screen saver when it could be analyzing SETI data? Computer users from around the world are able to participate in this major scientific experiment. SERENDIP : The SERENDIP SETI program is a search for radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations; it is currently conducting a sky survey at the world's largest radio telescope. Optical SETI : Instead of listening for radio signals, this new project searches for pulses of light from thousands of nearby stars. CASPER : Center for Signal Processing and Electronics Research

7. SETI
A brief overview of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and Frank Drake in particular. Definitions of the Drake Equation s components and a Drake
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The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence is a quest to answer one of life's most intriguing questions: Are we alone in the universe? Yes or no, either answer will have tremendous implications for mankind. Should the answer turn out to be YES, we are alone, then our race would be placed in a position of being the only creatures in existence capable of exploring such questions. We would be the supreme and only intelligence in the cosmos. A staggering thought. If the answer turns out to be NO, we are not alone, then who else is out there? What are they like? What knowledge do they have? How do they act towards other races? What are their philosophies, sciences, and arts? The questions are endless, as are the possibilities. We have the technology to communicate over vast distances - millions of lights years. We are capable of sending and receiving radio signals across the vast expanses of space. Actually we have been sending them for over half a century. All radio, television, and radar signals from Earth leak out into space and spread across the galaxy. Perhaps some other advanced civilization has detected our signals and is now sending their own in an attempt at communication. The only way we'll know is to look and to listen.

8. The Planetary Society
We must raise $123000 to keep our seti telescopes and programs operating and upgraded. Your gift today will. • Help keep the Oseti and META II programs
http://seti.planetary.org/

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The Planetary Society is committed to finding that signal. But we need your help. Click here to help us keep the search going. We must raise $123,000 to keep our SETI telescopes and programs operating and upgraded. Your gift today will:
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9. JBO - SETI Index
These pages will give you information about the history of seti and the observations being carried out at present. The seti questions page gives answers
http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/research/seti/
SETI Research
These pages will give you information about the history of SETI and the observations being carried out at present. The "SETI questions" page gives answers to some of the questions most commonly asked of SETI scientists. These pages have been awarded the SuperStar website award by the SETI League. Their site can be reached by clicking on the graphic below. SETI at Jodrell SETI observations using the Lovell 76m Radio Telescope. The History of SETI A brief history of SETI from its origins in 1959 to the present day. Project Phoenix A description of Project Phoenix which is now in progress at the radio telescopes at Arecibo and Jodrell Bank. SETI questions Commonly asked questions answered by Jill Tarter, Director of the SETI Institute, and Ian Morison, co-ordinator of the Jodrell Bank SETI observations. The Drake Equation Frank Drake produced an equation containing a number of factors to enable the probability of contacting another civiliation to be estimated. Learn more about SETI Life in the Universe is a part-time distance learning course offered by Jodrell Bank Observatory in which you can learn more about our cosmic origins and the search for extraterrestrial life. The SETI Institute A link to the comprehensive web site of the SETI Institute to learn more about SETI and find links to other SETI web sites.

10. SETI Net
seti Net is not a UFO page but a serious attempt to build the machinery, electronics, and logic to detect a signal.
http://www.seti.net/
This is the home of: SETI Net This page refreshes every 10 seconds. Green Flash and Sailboat Taken from DM12jw Antenna (click to enter SETI Net) Click for the Sky Map A low light level view of the antenna. The camera is looking east. The blue band is the milky way. The horseshoe shape is the available search area limited by antenna movement. T he '+' is the star location being searched. The 'O' is the antenna position. The size of the circle is the beam width. When the '+' and 'O' overlap the antenna is locked and tracking Operating Status (click to enter SETI Net) Click for the Spectrum Analyzer The vertical scale is amplitude in mVolts audio. The horizontal scale is frequency. The 'hump' shape is due to the non-linearity of the DRM audio system used. A peak 20% higher than its 10 neighbors will trigger the alarm and start recording.

11. SETI@home: Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence At Home
seti@home is a scientific experiment that will harness the power of hundreds of thousands of Internetconnected computers in the Search for
http://seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu/
SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.
On December 15, 2005, after 6 years of operation, Classic SETI@home sent out its last workunit. On December 22, we stopped receiving results. The current SETI@home project is up and running. Please join us! The new software uses the BOINC distributed computing platform, which enables your computer to work on other scientific endeavors like SETI@home if you wish. We could all use your CPU cycles! It's easy to switch over - just follow the instructions on the new SETI@home web site . We hope to see everyone there! After the last result is received, the stats for this project will be frozen but will continue to be available on the web. It may take several weeks to clean everything up and syncronize the classic stats with the current SETI@home project. Thanks to all original SETI@home participants for their tremendous dedication to the project. You made SETI@home into something of lasting significance. User of the Day News
June 21, 2005

12. SETI Australia Centre
Educational science articles from the sky survey conducted at the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.
http://seti.uws.edu.au/
About SETI Australia About SETI SETI Australia Science Contact us SETI Australia is a centre within the
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13. Harvard SETI Home Page
The Planetary Society; The Bosack/Kruger Charitable Foundation; The seti Institute; The Schulsky Foundation; NASA (until congress cut funding in 1993)
http://seti.harvard.edu/seti/
Welcome to the Harvard SETI Home Page
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  • NASA (until congress cut funding in 1993)
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Other SETI projects and resources

Visit the Horowitz Group Home Page!

14. SETI@home
seti@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internetconnected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (seti).
http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/index.php
http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi
What is SETI@home?
SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.
PARTICIPATE
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Site search: STATISTICS Top participants
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Read our rules and policies Download install and run the BOINC software used by SETI@home. When prompted, enter the URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu Have questions or need help? Talk to a live volunteer over Skype using BOINC online help Special instructions: Keep your computer busy when SETI@home has no work - participate in other BOINC-based projects
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babasse Passionné d'informatique et de nouvelles technologies je participe à Seti ainsi qu'à d'autres projets de calcul partagés depuis longtemps. En espérant...
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15. SETI: The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence
In late 1959 and early 1960, the modern seti era began when Frank Drake conducted the first such seti search at approximately the same time that Giuseppe
http://history.nasa.gov/seti.html
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NASA History Office SETI: The Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence
Since the beginning of civilization, people have wondered if we are alone in the universe or whether there is intelligent life somewhere else. In the late twentieth century, scientists converged upon the basic idea of scanning the sky and "listening" for non-random patterns of electromagnetic emissions such as radio or television waves in order to detect another possible civilization somewhere else in the universe. In late 1959 and early 1960, the modern SETI era began when Frank Drake conducted the first such SETI search at approximately the same time that Giuseppe Cocconi and Philip Morrison published a key journal article suggesting this approach. NASA joined in SETI efforts at a low-level in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some of these SETI-related efforts included Project Orion, the Microwave Observing Project, the High Resolution Microwave Survey, and Toward Other Planetary Systems. On Columbus Day in 1992, NASA initiated a formal, more intensive, SETI program. Less than a year later, however, Congress canceled the program. For more background on SETI history and the cancellation of NASA's SETI program,

16. Seti Home
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17. SETI Reseach & Community Development Institute
A nonprofit organization dedicated to the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. Located in Brisbane, Australia.
http://www.seti.org.au/

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Who Are We? What are we Looking for? How we do it? ... Another look at "WOW" *New** We have recently recorded several files from our new 5 metre radio telescope that came into service during the month of October 2003. The first is an updated observation at 1420mhz, the second is the SUN at 1420mhz and the 3rd is a signal received at 1296mhz. The last one is interesting if you want to do a DSP on it as it has some interesting characteristics. You can even analyze them if you want. The files are here 1420.wav Sun1420.wav and 1296.wav . During the recent E.M.E. amateur radio contest on the 15th ~ 16th November 03 we were able to record some signals whilst pointing our dish at the moon. This is the file we recorded cq1296.wav and a spectrogram of the event is here. Some of these files are large at 3mb others at 1.4mb. Also, download Your Own Audio Analysis Program here. **NEW** We now have a theme song for you to play. Hope you like it. If you do then sign our guest book and tell us. It can be downloaded in MP3 format here . Called "We Are"

18. BOINC: Compute For Science
BOINC is a program that lets you donate your idle computer time to science projects like seti@home, Climateprediction.net, Rosetta@home, World Community
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BOINC: compute for science
BOINC is a program that lets you donate your idle computer time to science projects like SETI@home, Climateprediction.net, Rosetta@home, World Community Grid, and many others. After installing BOINC on your computer, you can connect it to as many of these projects as you like. Windows Download BOINC
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5.10.45 for Linux x86 (4.26 MB) The current release is known to work with these Linux versions:
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For other Linux versions, check if a BOINC package is offered by your Linux distribution.
  • Fedora 7 and higher: type yum install boinc-client boinc-manager as root.
  • Debian and Ubuntu: package names boinc-client boinc-manager (more info here ). Also boinc-dev (for project developers).
  • Gentoo: package name sci-misc/boinc
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19. CNS: SETI At Home Problems
SSL is where the seti@Home project is located, so the millions of participants helping to analyze data were unable to contact the seti@Home servers.
http://www.net.berkeley.edu/setiathome/
Connectivity to SSL restored 3 March 2001 At about 3:30 AM PST on 27 February an optical fiber cable connecting the U.C. Berkeley campus with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory was cut, apparently by vandals trying to "salvage" copper from other nearby cables. The broken fiber carries data and voice connections for LBNL and also for the Space Sciences Lab, the Center for EUV Astrophysics, and the Lawrence Hall of Science. SSL is where the SETI@Home project is located, so the millions of participants helping to analyze data were unable to contact the SETI@Home servers. At about 11:30 AM PST today, the broken fiber-optic cable was finally repaired. Data connectivity to SSL (including SETI@Home), LHS, and CEA now appears to be normal, although heavy demand from SETI@Home participants has pushed the data volume from the router at SSL to 30 Mbps. For more information, please visit the newsgroups sci.astro.seti and alt.sci.seti CNS Home IST Home UCB Home ... Request Services

20. SETI Optical Telescope - What We Do | The Planetary Society
The Planetary Society unveils today a new treat on its website in conjunction with the optical search for extraterrestrial intelligence (seti) a live
http://www.planetary.org/programs/projects/seti_optical_searches/

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