Broadening and Simplifying the First SETI Protocol

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Author - M.A.G. Michaud

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JBIS Volume # - 58

Page # - 40-42

Year - 2005

Keywords - SETI, extraterrestrial intelligence, planetary exploration, space law

JBIS Reference Code # - 2005.58.40

Number of Pages - 3

Abstract

The Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence, known informally as the First SETI Protocol, is the primary existing international guidance on this subject. During the fifteen years since the document was issued, several people have suggested revisions or additional protocols. This article proposes a broadened and simplified text that would apply to the detection of alien technology in our solar system as well as to electromagnetic signals from more remote sources.


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