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"We'll find ET within two dozen years," says Seti

Computing advances to boost alien search...

Tags: seti, astronomy, moore's law

By Daniel Terdiman

Published: 12 November 2008 09:38 GMT

A senior Seti astronomer believes advances in computing power could enable the organisation to find extraterrestrial life as early as 2025.

Speaking at an event held at Yahoo!'s Brickhouse in San Francisco, Seth Shostak predicted: "We'll find ET within two dozen years."

That is, he said, if the assumptions of many researchers within the Seti Institute are correct, assumptions that are based on a collision of computing power under Moore's Law and the distance into space we can look with new instruments that will be available to researchers in the years to come.

Shostak's talk was largely theoretical and was a quick recap of the history of the Seti project. He explained it had originally been a Nasa project but that it had been cancelled in the 1990s by a Nevada senator unhappy with its lack of success.

Now a private not-for-profit organisation based in Mountain View, California, Seti is the primary organisation looking for intelligent life in outer space.

And Shostak estimated if the assumptions about computing power and the strength of forthcoming research instruments are correct, we should be able to search as far out as 500 light years into space by 2025, a distance he predicted would be enough - based on scientist Frank Drake's estimate of there being 10,000 civilisations in our galaxy alone capable of creating radio transmitters - to find evidence of life intelligent enough to broadcast its existence.

The main tool for this research, he added, could be the Allen Telescope Array, a project funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and run by the UC Berkeley radio astronomy lab (RAL) and Seti.

The array, made from dozens of small antennas, could become strong enough by 2025, Shostek said, to look deep enough into space to achieve what mankind has been attempting almost as long as we've been curious enough to look into the sky.

Original article: Contact with extraterrestrial life by 2025? from CNET News.com

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