The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, SETIPhilip Morrison, John Billingham, John Wolfe National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1977 - 276 páginas |
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... less a development than writing was independently achieved by the Aztecs , the Chinese , and the peoples of the Middle East . On this basis , it would be consistent with the historical development of the great ideas of science to ...
... less a development than writing was independently achieved by the Aztecs , the Chinese , and the peoples of the Middle East . On this basis , it would be consistent with the historical development of the great ideas of science to ...
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... less into sharp conclusions than into a kind of substructure of human thought , a ruling consensus of attitudes . If intelligent , technological life is rare or absent elsewhere , we will have learned how precious is our human culture ...
... less into sharp conclusions than into a kind of substructure of human thought , a ruling consensus of attitudes . If intelligent , technological life is rare or absent elsewhere , we will have learned how precious is our human culture ...
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... less energy and is therefore cheaper than the radio frequency photon . It has long been argued that signals of extraterrestrial origin will be most apt to be detected in the so - called microwave window : wavelengths from about 0.5 to ...
... less energy and is therefore cheaper than the radio frequency photon . It has long been argued that signals of extraterrestrial origin will be most apt to be detected in the so - called microwave window : wavelengths from about 0.5 to ...
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... less communication - emphasizes the need for organizational and cultural support more enduring than typically characteristic of national programs . - There may be a particular opportunity for joint Soviet and U.S. efforts in SETI . The ...
... less communication - emphasizes the need for organizational and cultural support more enduring than typically characteristic of national programs . - There may be a particular opportunity for joint Soviet and U.S. efforts in SETI . The ...
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... less than 1 percent heavy elements and the remainder hydrogen and helium . Furthermore , Jupiter contains methane , water , and ammonia , the reduced forms of carbon , and oxygen and nitrogen , as would be expected based on ...
... less than 1 percent heavy elements and the remainder hydrogen and helium . Furthermore , Jupiter contains methane , water , and ammonia , the reduced forms of carbon , and oxygen and nitrogen , as would be expected based on ...
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The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, SETI Philip Morrison,John Billingham,John Wolfe Vista completa - 1977 |
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, SETI Philip Morrison,John Billingham,John Wolfe Vista completa - 1977 |
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, SETI Philip Morrison,John Billingham,John Wolfe Vista completa - 1977 |
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Página 8 - Some conjecture that we might hear from nearimmortals the views of distant and venerable thinkers on the deepest values of conscious beings and their societies! Perhaps we will forever become linked with a chain of rich cultures, a vast galactic network. Who can say? If it is true that such signals might give us, so to speak, a view of one future for human history, they would take on even greater importance. Judging that importance lies quite outside the competence of the members of this committee,...
Página 177 - L, libration point of the Earth-Moon system, a point at lunar distance but on the opposite side of the Earth from the Moon. Among several desirable features of an orbiting antenna system are the complete sky coverage, the ability to track a given star continuously if a signal is detected, the reduced system temperature, and the potential structural simplicity and longevity made possible by the weightlessness and benign environment. Further studies are needed of the space-based SETI and of the alternatives...
Página 271 - Tyler, director, Center for Advanced Study In the Behavioral Sciences, 202 Junipero Serra Boulevard, Stanford, Calif.
Página 193 - Services; (j) that available technology will allow a search for these signals from the earth, from earth-orbit, and, eventually, from the moon and to minimize interference, certain locations on earth and in space may be preferred; DECIDES that the following question should be studied: 1. what are the most probable characteristics of radio signals which might be broadcast by extraterrestrial civilizations and the technical characteristics and requirements of a system to search for them; 2. what are...
Página 8 - Other imaginative and enthusiastic speculators foresee big technological gains, hints and leads of extraordinary value. They imagine too all sorts of scientific results, ranging from a valid picture of the past and the future of the Universe through theories of the fundamental particles...
Página 30 - US space program has provided not only excitement and scientific knowledge, but numerous practical satellite services not for this country alone, but for the whole world. It is in this same spirit of providing a focal point for international cooperation and support that we feel the US can and should take the initiative in SETI. The material, technological and intellectual resources of the US are such that a large-scale SETI program could be carried on indefinitely by this country alone without appreciable...
Página 192 - Technical criteria for allowable spurious radiation from out-of-band uses, iv) Phase-out of interfering uses now operating in the protected bands. Subsequent to the Science Workshop deliberations and during the preparation of the final report, the SETI radio frequency protection need received its first international recognition.
Página 19 - For these reasons it is premature to adopt only one strategy to the exclusion of others. To cover a wide range of other possibilities it is recommended that in addition to a high sensitivity search of nearby stars, there also be a complete search of the sky to as low a flux level and over as wide a frequency band as practicable.
Página vii - It is precisely because I believe theologically that there is a being called God, and that He is infinite in intelligence, freedom, and power, that I cannot take it upon myself to limit what He might have done.
Página 216 - ... to the character of the signals. Thus the problem of methodically searching for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations will include the following aspects: a) a search for sources of radiation with respect to direction, frequency, and time; b) an analysis of the structural properties of the radiation; c) determination of its artificial nature. Accordingly, this program provides for the following steps in research activity: 1 . Search for and selection of sources according to preliminary criteria....