From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Mar 27 2003 - 09:25:11 PST
March 26, 2003 -
The SETI@home team has completed a successful run at the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico re-observing promising radio sources in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. They collected data on 166 sources, exceeding their original goal of 150 candidates in this stellar countdown. Although the team discovered no evidence of a signal from an extraterrestrial civilization during a quick, real-time analysis of the data, they will take a more thorough look over the next several weeks.
http://planetary.org/html/news/articlearchive/headlines/2003/seticomplete.html
March 24, 2003 -
It's a long day at Arecibo today, where the SETI@home team is working hard to make up for lost time. After getting bumped off the telescope last week to make way for Solar flare observations, SETI@home Chief Scientist Dan Werthimer and his crew will spend 14 hours today observing the locations of SETI@home's most promising candidate signals, as well as a few other interesting locations. Observations began at 8 am this morning, Atlantic Standard Time (UT -- 4) and went on until 4pm. After a short break they began again at 6 pm and will continue till midnight.
http://planetary.org/html/news/articlearchive/headlines/2003/last_day.html
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