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SETI Sets Its Sights On M Dwarfs


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"     Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email    Search All Our Sites - Powered By Google 21da EXO WORLDS SETI Sets Its Sights On M Dwarfs The number of HabCat stars, as a function of distance for M-type stars (solid red histogram), K stars (dark-hatched green histogram), G stars (light-hatched violet histogram), F stars (horizontal-lined yellow histogram), and all stars (open blue histogram). Click image for larger view. Inset, Allen Telescope Array. Credit: Turnbull, Tarter. by Henry Bortman Moffett Field CA (SPX) Nov 18, 2005 Scientists have been searching actively for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial civilizations for nearly half a century. Their main approach has been to point radio telescopes toward target stars and to "listen" for electronic transmissions from other worlds. A radio telescope is like a satellite TV dish - only bigger. Just as you can tune your TV to different frequencies, or channels, researchers can use the electronics attached to a radio telescope to monitor different frequencies at which they suspect ET may be transmitting signals out into the galaxy. So far, no broadcasts have been received. But then, no one knows how many other civilizations with radio transmitters are out there - or, if they exist, where they are likely to be found. It's only recently that the existence of planets around other stars has been confirmed, and because current planet-finding techniques a"
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