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Australian telescope finds no signs of alien technology in 10 million star systems News at Curtin
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Australian telescope finds no signs of alien technology in 10 million star systems. ... Share. Print. A radio telescope in outback Western Australia has completed the deepest and broadest search at low frequencies for alien technologies, scanning a patch
Extraterrestrial Intelligence News at Curtin
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But will we ever be successful? In this episode, Tom is joined by Professor Steven Tingay and Dr Chenoa Tremblay – who recently scanned 10.35 million known stars in the deepest ... 15:53]. Thoughts on announcement of possible life on Venus [21:25].
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18 Sep 2020. A Western Australian start-up hub focused on mining research and innovation has officially become part of one of the world’s…. ... 14 Sep 2020. A radio telescope in outback Western Australia has completed the deepest and broadest search