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In a recent paper Matloff addressed the issue of performing an infrared search of Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) for excess infrared radiation as a means of revealing the ... infrared observation are discussed with a view to directing search efforts towards the infrared spectrum. Conclusions are drawn regarding the utility of future searches for the identification of possible artificial infrared sources ...
... has suggested that an infrared (IR) survey of asteroidal solar system objects may reveal the presence of ET colonies by IR-excess. This paper addresses many issues of performing such a search ...
... interest in life on Earth. Recent technological advances make it possible to conduct a scientific search for evidence of extraterrestrial interstellar robotic probes. Modern solid-state sensing devices and scientific instruments ... be used in an effort to detect the physical presence of a probe. The SETV (Search for Extraterrestrial Visitation) model is new and an offspring of SETA (artifacts) and SETI. SETV ...
... scale, SETI, Drake equation
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2010.63.90
'''Number of Pages''' - 14
Abstract
Searching for signatures of cosmic-scale archaeological artefacts such as Dyson spheres or Kardashev civilizations is ... intentional transmission of a signal on the part of the originating civilization. This type of search is called interstellar archaeology or sometimes cosmic archaeology . The detection of intelligence elsewhere in the ...
... separated terrestrial locations. This will minimise the incidence of false positives experienced by single-instrument searches, while eliminating the false negatives generated by the current temporally-displaced follow-up detection strategy ...
... , the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) formally initiated a radio astronomy program called SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence). Less than a year later, Congress abruptly canceled the program. Why? While ...
'''Author - R.K. Obousy et al
'''Co-Author(s)''' - R. K. Obousy; A. C. Tziolas; K. Kaltsas; M. R. Sims; W. D. Grant
'''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 53 53
'''Page ''' - 121-130
'''Year''' - 2000
'''Keywords''' - Mars, astrobiology, life detection, microbiology, sample return, biological assay.
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - ...
Today there are six different places in the US where some kind of launch can take place. Most of them have been there for ages—like Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Vandenberg in California, Wallops Island in Virginia, and White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The newest one is Mojave, in the high desert behind Los Angeles. This is where the X Prize flights took place in 2004, and ...
... for the drift of continents, which continuously move away from each other, as was first suggested by the German scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912. Reconstruction of the process back in time ... years of effort. Experts in the SETI methods suggest that, if the current exponential growth rate in search capabilities continues, then the effective search will be completed in about another forty years. It ...
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