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SETI Institute in the News: August Roundup
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The SETI Institute frequently appears in news stories due to its essential contributions to space science and exploration.
on Sep 5
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Malliouhana's "Sea & Stars Adventure" Illuminates Anguilla's Night Sky and Young Minds
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Anguilla's Premier Resort Celebrates 40th Anniversary and Impact of Groundbreaking STEM Education and Stargazing Experience
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Janice Bishop Honored with the 2024 Arthur L. Day Medal
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The Geological Society of America has awarded the SETI Institute's Dr. Janice Bishop the prestigious 2024 Arthur L. Day Medal. Established in 1948, this award recognizes exceptional contributions to solving geologic problems through applying physics and chemistry. In line with its founding...
on Thu, 1AM
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Internship Opportunity at the SETI Institute
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The SETI Institute, a scientific research center dedicated to the search for life in the universe, is pleased to offer three community college students the chance to intern with researchers during the spring semester, 2025.
on Nov 15
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Note: A cover letter is required, along with a resume (attachment) in addition, to completing the on-line application.
on Nov 9
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Note: A cover letter is required, along with a resume (attachment) in addition, to completing the on-line application. Position Description:
on Nov 9
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SETI Institute Launches Art and AI Residency, Unveils Six Nominees for Innovative Program
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October 22, 2024, Mountain View, CA – The SETI Artist in Residency (AIR) program announced Algorithmic Imaginings, a new residency that explores how AI technologies affect science and society. The residency focuses on creative research topics such as imaginary life, human-AI collaboration, AI...
on Oct 22
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In the search for life beyond Earth, scientists have traveled to distant locations — Antarctica and its ice sheets, Chile and its high desert lakes, and even snow-capped mountain peaks. And in every single place, we have found life. So, what could we find elsewhere in our solar system with...
on Oct 19
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National Park Stargazing Events to Inspire the Public
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Dr. Ian Weaver, the Unistellar Education lead at the SETI Institute, shared his experiences from two star parties hosted with the National Park Service (NPS). These events are part of a partnership between the SETI Institute and NPS to provide local youth and the public with opportunities to...
on Oct 10
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SETI Talks: A Celebration of Science, Art and Stargazing
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SETI Talks: A Celebration of Science, Art and Stargazing
on Oct 2
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Open Call Beyond Silos STEAM Education Residency SETI Institute
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*/ /*-->*/ The SETI Institute’s Artist in Residence (AIR) program is accepting submissions for the Beyond Silos STEAM Education Residency for 2025/2
on Sep 18
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When We Cease to Understand the World (Extraterrestrials and AI on the Couch)
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Martin Wilner, The Case Histories | June 2015 | Seth Shostak, 16½ inches x 17 1/8 inches, pen and ink on bristol board (double sided). Seth Shostak is the Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute. He has an undergraduate degree in physics from Princeton University and a doctorate in astronomy...
on Sep 17
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Introducing "Spotlight on SETI" a new podcast from "Big Picture Science"
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on Sep 14
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New Meteor Shower in the Constellation Cassiopeia
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In the early morning of September 4, there was a brief meteor shower outburst visible over California and Arizona with a radiant in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was recorded by low-light video cameras in the CAMS networks led by Peter Jenniskens (SETI Institute) and Nick Moskovitz (Lowell...
on Sep 11
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SETI Institute Starts First Low Frequency Search for Alien Technology in Distant Galaxies
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The first extragalactic search for technosignatures at low frequencies covers 2,800 galaxies in one search.
on Aug 26
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Meteor Showers Shed Light on Where Comets Formed in the Early Solar System
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Protoplanetary disk. Figure from a computer simulation visualizing the formation of planets (https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12278). Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech.August 22, 2024, Mountain View, CA - An international team of 45 researchers studying meteor showers has found that not all comets crumble the...
on Aug 23
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The Secret Life of the Universe
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A New Book from Nathalie Cabrol Publication Alert! "The Secret Life of the Universe" by Dr. Nathalie Cabrol, the SETI Institute's chief scientist and Director of the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute, is coming out this week, both in the US (August 13, 2024) and in the UK (August 15,...
on Aug 14
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Left to Right: Phillip Jones, Chief of the Tourism Sector, Royal Commission for AlUla; Naif Deraz, AlUla Manara Executive Program Director; Bill Diamond, SETI Institute CEO; Dan Lankford, SETI Institute Chairman of the Board of Directors
on Aug 9
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NASA CAMS Meteor Shower Portal
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NASA Meteor Shower Portal for the CAMS project that automates video surveillance of the night sky to map, monitor and validate the IAU Working List of Meteor Showers
on Jul 29
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OPUS - Data Search for Outer Planets NASA Mission Data - NASA PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node
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OPUS - Outer Planets Data Search Tool - NASA PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node
on Jul 20
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SETI Live: Accidental Astronomy: How Random Discoveries Shape the Science of Space
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Scientific discovery relies on luck sometimes, and nowhere is that more true than in astronomy. Supernova aren't predictable. New comets are discovered every month. Asteroids enter our atmosphere shortly after being found. So many of these discoveries rely on being or looking in the right place...
on Jul 18
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OPUS - Data Search for Outer Planets NASA Mission Data - NASA PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node
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OPUS - Outer Planets Data Search Tool - NASA PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node
on Jul 13
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SETI Institute In the News: June Roundup
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SETI Institute In the News The SETI Institute frequently appears in news stories due to its essential contributions to space science and exploration. Join us as we delve into the mysteries of holes on Mars, witness the transformative impact of NVIDIA's AI technology on radio astronomy, and...
on Jul 12
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What's Happening at the ATA: Special Edition
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Last month, I took a trip to the ATA, the Allen Telescope Array, at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory near Lassen National Park in Northern California. I'm so excited by the potential of this trip that I wanted to be the first to share it with you.
on Jul 10
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SETI Institute 2023 Activity Report
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At the SETI Institute, there are more than 100 of us leading humanity’s question to understand the origins and prevalence of life and intelligence in the universe and sharing that knowledge with the world. They are conducting world-class scientific research on Earth, the solar system and...
on Jul 9
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SETI Institute Awards Its First Research and Education Innovation Grants
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July 8, 2024, Mountain View, CA – Today, the SETI Institute announced the first projects it will fund with a new program to Support Technology, Research, Innovation, Development, and Education programs – or STRIDE. The SETI Institute established the $500K STRIDE fund for SETI Institute...
on Jul 8
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SETI Talks - Do ETs Watch Us? What Do They See?
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We are excited to bring SETI Talks in person to the SETI Institute! You can attend either in person or online. Let’s assume that extra-terrestrial civilizations exist in our galaxy. Like us, they are conducting their own SETI research to find us, see us and study us. What would they see? What...
on Jun 26
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Before everything could come up roses, there had to be a primordial flower – the mother, and father, of all flowers. Now scientists are on the hunt for it. The eFlower project aims to explain the sudden appearance of flowering plants in the fossil record, what Darwin called an “abominable mystery.”
on Jun 26
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SETI Institute Technosignature Science and Technology Grants Program
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The SETI Institute is excited to announce a new, first-of-its-kind grants program aimed at advancing technosignature science and technology. This program seeks to support innovative research that addresses key observational, theoretical, or technical questions in the field of technosignature...
on Jun 25
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Allen Telescope Array Overview
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The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is the first radio telescope to be designed from the ground up to be used for SETI searches.Until its construction, all radio SETI efforts were dependent on the intermittent use of antennas built for conventional astronomical observations.
on Jun 25
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SETI Institute In the News: May Roundup
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The SETI Institute frequently appears in news stories due to its essential contributions to space science and exploration. Dive into our May roundup, a collection of highlighted articles from different sources that illustrate the wide range of fields in which our scientists are excelling. Join...
on Jun 25
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Close Encounters of the Rocky Kind: An Asteroid Day Flyby
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The space around us is hardly empty – there’s millions of asteroids orbiting the Sun along with the Earth and other planets in our solar system. But one day every year we come together to acknowledge these space rocks and the impact they often have on our home. That day is June 30, also known...
on Jun 24
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Decoding the Message from "A Sign in Space": A Year-Long Journey
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More than a year after launching the multidisciplinary art project "A Sign in Space," conceived by SETI Artist in Residence Daniela De Paulis, a father-daughter team has successfully decoded the message. On June 7, 2024, De Paulis received the decoded message from the duo, who requested to...
on Jun 24
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Europa Clipper: Exploring Jupiter’s Ocean World
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On Wednesday, May 22, 2024 t 7 pm (PDT), Dr. Robert Pappalardo (NASA Jet Propulsion Lab) will give a free, illustrated, non-technical lecture entitled: “Europa Clipper: Exploring Jupiter’s Ocean World"
on May 21
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Keeping an Eye on Comet A3, the Next Naked-Eye Comet Candidate
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by Lauren Sgro | May 10, 2024 | Citizen Science
on May 18
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Totality 2024: Witness the Solar Eclipse Live!
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The total solar eclipse slated for April 8, 2024 marks a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle for many across North America. This eclipse is special not only because of its broad path of totality, stretching from Mexico through the United States to Canada, but also because it offers an unparalleled view...
on Apr 6
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The Solar Maximum: Navigating the Sun's Fiery Upswing
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Solar observers are in for an electrifying time. The total solar eclipse will grace North America on April 8th, and with our celestial neighbor entering a phase of heightened activity known as a solar maximum, we stand on the brink of a spectacular astronomical show. This phenomenon, occurring...
on Mar 29
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Andrew Siemion to Receive the SETI Institute’s 2024 Drake Award
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March 28, 2024, Mountain View, CA -- The SETI Institute is pleased to announce that Dr. Andrew Siemion will be honored with the prestigious 2024 Drake Award for his exceptional and pioneering contributions to SETI and radio astronomy and his leadership in the field. Siemion's distinguished...
on Mar 28
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Heat to Blame for Space Pebble Demise
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March 21, 2024, Mountain View, CA -- The dust of comets fills the space between the planets, collectively called the zodiacal cloud. Still, severe breakdown has reduced that dust in size so much that it now scatters sunlight efficiently, causing the faint glow in the night sky known as the...
on Mar 21
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Giant Volcano Discovered on Mars
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Figure 1: A giant volcano hiding in plain sight in one of Mars’ most iconic regions.
on Mar 17
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Study Reveals Ancient Ice May Still Exist in Distant Space Objects
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Left image was captured by the Multicolor Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC), a part of the ralph instrument aboard New Horizons. Taken on January 1, 2019, just 7 minutes before its closest approach, the spacecraft was only about 6700 km from the surface. Credit for this remarkable capture goes to...
on Mar 14