SETI Live: Searching for E.T. with the Allen Telescope Array
00:00 Introduction
04:25 Remembering Franklin Antonio
22:35 ATA tour
47:13 Q and A
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) was upgraded with new front-end receivers (known as our Antonio Feeds) and a new digital backend for signal processing. The ATA is more sensitive and reliable than ever, capable of observing from 1-12 GHz continuously, which is different from other instruments.
New SETI observations of nearby star systems are underway at the ATA thanks to the participation of Franklin Antonio, a co-founder of Qualcomm. Antonio passed away last month, but his technical contributions and active participation as a member of the ATA team made this new work possible.
Join us to learn about what's happening today at the ATA, what could be next and how Antonio's legacy is bringing us ever closer to detecting a technosignature from an alien civilization. With Bill Diamond, Andrew Siemion, the ATA team and special guest, Roy Davis, Senior Director at Qualcomm.
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Видео SETI Live: Searching for E.T. with the Allen Telescope Array канала SETI Institute
04:25 Remembering Franklin Antonio
22:35 ATA tour
47:13 Q and A
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) was upgraded with new front-end receivers (known as our Antonio Feeds) and a new digital backend for signal processing. The ATA is more sensitive and reliable than ever, capable of observing from 1-12 GHz continuously, which is different from other instruments.
New SETI observations of nearby star systems are underway at the ATA thanks to the participation of Franklin Antonio, a co-founder of Qualcomm. Antonio passed away last month, but his technical contributions and active participation as a member of the ATA team made this new work possible.
Join us to learn about what's happening today at the ATA, what could be next and how Antonio's legacy is bringing us ever closer to detecting a technosignature from an alien civilization. With Bill Diamond, Andrew Siemion, the ATA team and special guest, Roy Davis, Senior Director at Qualcomm.
Don't forget to like and subscribe! Ring the bell for notifications of when we go live.
If you like science, support the SETI Institute! We're a non-profit research institution whose focus is understanding the nature and origins of life in the universe. Donate here: https://seti.org/givenow
Learn more about the SETI Institute and stay up-to-date on awesome science:
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/SETIInstitute/
- Watch our streams over on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/setiinstitute
- Listen to our podcast, Big Picture Science http://www.bigpicturescience.org/
- Subscribe to our newsletter https://seti.org/signup
- Buy merchandise from Chop Shop https://www.chopshopstore.com/collections/seti-institute/SETI
#SETILive #SETI #ET
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