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Astronomers typically find pulsars using a single large radio telescope, which can’t easily detect flashes less often than about once every 10 seconds because slower signals are fainter and more ...
This initiative brings SETI science to community colleges and provides hands-on training for community college instructors ...
Eau Claire’s science department catching many peoples’ attention on Saturday during their annual Astronomy Day showing many ...
Using the Spektr-RG (SRG) space observatory, astronomers from the Russian Academy of Sciences have inspected a radio-loud ...
With the most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere, we have observed a twinkling star and discovered an abundance of mysterious plasma structures in our cosmic neighborhood.
AST SpaceMobile today announced it has signed a Coordination Agreement with the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to ...
Scientists at Penn State and the SETI Institute have developed a new method to search for interplanetary radio signals from planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system. Using the Allen Telescope Array ...
AST SpaceMobile and US National Science Foundation establish coordination agreement to mitigate potential impact on ...
This initiative brings SETI science to community colleges and provides hands-on training for community college instructors and students in astronomy, digital signal processing, and radio science.
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