Astronomers have plenty to see when they gaze deep into space. Depending on their objectives, some focus on distant galaxies or nearby stars, while others hunt for exoplanets or even objects within our own solar system. The researchers from the SETI Institute have a very specific aim, and it’s right in the name: “Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.”
Now, in a new agreement between the SETI Institute and the VLA (Very Large Array) observatory in New Mexico, scientists will scan the entire sky for hints of extraterrestrial civilizations. The project will be daunting and will require the use of 28 massive radio telescopes, but it might be our best chance yet at finding intelligent life in the cosmos.
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