PROJECT SETI

COMMUNICATIONS STATION

SEND A MESSAGE INTO THE UNIVERSE!




PROJECT DESCRIPTION


Project SETI has to do with communication involving other intelligent species or life forms within the universe. Several groups and individual amateur radio astronomers are involved in listening for possible signals from intelligent life in outer space. This web site is involved with the formal sending of messages into the universe for possible reception by extra-terrestrial intelligences. The principle behind the message sending relies on the fact that all internet communication often goes to and from communication satellites by means of microwave radiations. Some of the signals that are sent to the satellites from the earth also pass beyond the satellites and keep on traveling forever into the universe. It is hoped that some intelligent life form will be able to intercept the signals and translate and respond to the data within the messages on this website. It is true that any internet or phone call that passes through a microwave transmission to a satellite has the possibility of reception by an ETI in the universe. This website makes the messages a formality as well as a learning experience for those who send them (and for those whose read them) from this planet. Messages will no longer be accepted at this time.



You may view messages # 00001 to # 00029 that are being sent into the universe at MESSAGES SENT INTO THE UNIVERSE - PAGE 1


You may view messages # 00030 and beyond that are being sent into the universe at MESSAGES SENT INTO THE UNIVERSE - PAGE 2



LINKS


Go to the original PROJECT SETI by James A. Petrait


Take a look at the COMET HALE-BOPP PHOTOS FROM ST.CROIX which were taken on April 9, 1997.


See some some observations using the 40-foot radio telescope at the NRAO facility at Greenbank, WV on July 16 and 17, 1997. A signal may have been found from the area of the star, 70 Virginis. You can link to this article, A SIGNAL FROM THE AREA OF 70 VIRGINIS, by clicking on the moving 40-foot radio telescope below.


If you want to take a look at some meteorite photos go to Visitors From Outer Space.


And if you want observe a closeup photo of the particles in a Murchison meteorite sample then take a look at Microscopic Murchison Photo.



SETI
League logo

Go to the Seti League site and learn how amateur radio astronomers are searching for life.



MORE LINKS


  1. Access Excellence (AE)

  2. National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)

  3. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA)

  4. SETI Institute

  5. SETI@HOME

  6. Project Serendip

  7. Mars 3D Photos

  8. Mars Meteorites Home Page

  9. NASA

  10. Radio Astronomy Supplies

  11. Radio-Sky Publishing

  12. Society for Scientific Exploration

  13. American Astronomical Society Teacher Resource Agent (AASTRA)

  14. NRAO VLA D-Array NVSS Sky Survey

  15. forty-foot data

  16. Australia Telescope National Facility

  17. The Very Small Array

  18. Cosmic Microwave Background Research - Jodrell Bank

  19. Jodrell Bank Home Page

  20. Ohio State University (Big Ear)

  21. Triangle Coalition for Science and Technology Education


    You may view messages # 00001 to # 00029 that are being sent into the universe at MESSAGES SENT INTO THE UNIVERSE - PAGE 1


    You may view messages # 00030 and beyond that are being sent into the universe at MESSAGES SENT INTO THE UNIVERSE - PAGE 2



    NOTE: ETI's should reply to the email address below and give proof of your existence. If you are using some other means of communication, be sure that your message is forwarded to the internet on the Planet Earth and is sent to the Project SETI Communications Station to James A. Petrait at jpetrait@earthling.net (The English or Spanish language is preferred. If you have some other language, please send a KEY to encode it.)





    © 1998-2000, James A. Petrait


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