A new search for extraterrestrial radio signals during planetary occultations in the TRAPPIST-1 system provides a promising ...
Scientists at the SETI Institute and partners from Penn State University used the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) to search for ...
If aliens are watching Earth, they might be able to detect us from the radio signals we beam to Mars to control our rovers ...
Scientists at SETI and Penn State deployed the Allen Telescope to probe TRAPPIST-1 for alien signals over 28 hours. Utilizing ...
The longest single-target search for radio signals from TRAPPIST-1 — a star system with seven planets just 41 light-years ...
The latest hunt for alien signals in the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system has test-driven a new strategy that will allow astronomers to perform a more efficient, targeted search for technological ...
Researchers have developed a new method using the Allen Telescope Array to search for interplanetary radio communication in ...
Penn State researchers use the Allen Telescope Array to explore the possibility of radio communication between planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system ...
Are we alone in the universe? Are there other technological civilizations out there and how can we find them? This is what a ...
"We have no way to determine how different exoplanets really look in detail yet, and this makes them a rich space for creativity." ...