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Titanic Telescope Scans Skies For E.T.

CNET's Daniel Terdiman Visits World's First Large-Scale Telescope Meant For The SETI Project In a tiny California town town within sight of Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen is the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, home to the Allen Telescope Array -- the only large-scale telescope fully at the disposal of the SETI project. (Daniel Terdiman/CNET) (CNET) From the perspective of an...

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SETI's large-scale telescope scans the skies

In a tiny California town town within sight of Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen is the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, home to the Allen Telescope Array--the only large-scale telescope fully at the disposal of the SETI project.Click on the image for a related photo gallery.(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET News)HAT CREEK, CALIF.--From the perspective of an extraterrestrial, I wonder if there...

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SETI's very large-scale telescope scans the skies

In the tiny town of Hat Creek, Calif., not far from Redding, and within sight of both Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen, is Hat Creek Radio Observatory, home to the Allen Telescope Array. The ATA is a set of 20-foot-diameter radio antennas, which together make up the only large-scale telescope that is fully at the disposal of the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project....

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'Wii Sports': Best-selling, but not best of all time

Most PopularThe year in picturesAs 2008 comes to a close, NASA has published a short retrospective of the year's biggest advances and discoveries. Here's a look at the highlights. The Hat Creek Radio Observatory in Northern California is home of the Allen Telescope Array, a collection of radio antennas that make up the world's first telescope dedicated to the SETI project. While...

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Search the Skies with Jill Tarter

Join SETI's Jill Tarter and search the skies with the Allen Telescope Array.

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Searching the heavens for Life [pics]

In Northern California, among the Cascade Mountains about a 90-minute drive from Redding, is the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, the home of the Allen Telescope Array. The ATA, as it’s called, is a collection of radio antennas, that together make up the world’s first telescope dedicated to the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project. read [...]

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Photos: Searching the heavens for life

A 90-minute drive from Redding, Calif., is the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, the home of the Allen Telescope Array. The ATA, as it's called, is a collection of radio antennas, that together comprises the world's first telescope dedicated to the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence project.

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CNET News Daily Podcast: Watching E.T. in real time

CNET News' Daniel Terdiman has the latest on what's going on at the Allen Telescope Array, the world's first large-scale telescope meant for the full-time use of the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project. Listen now:... ...

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Woman who inspired ‘Contact’ still listening

By Brandon GriggsCNN(CNN) -- From a remote valley in Northern California, Jill Tarter is listening to the universe.Jill Tarter at the Allen Telescope Array in California, which monitors radio signals for signs of alien life.Her ears are 42 large and sophisticated radio telescopes, spread across several acres, that scan the cosmos for signals of extraterrestrial origin. If intelligent...

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Are we alone? Probing the cosmos for signs of life

From a remote California valley, Jill Tarter is listening to the universe. Tarter, the inspiration for Jodie Foster's character in "Contact," employs radio telescopes that scan the heavens for extraterrestrial signals. If aliens exist and try to contact us, she'll be among the first to know.

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If aliens are out there, Jill Tarter will hear 'em

By Brandon GriggsCNN -- From a remote valley in Northern California, Jill Tarter is listening to the universe.Jill Tarter at the Allen Telescope Array in California, which monitors radio signals for signs of alien life.Her ears are 42 large and sophisticated radio telescopes, spread across several acres, that scan the cosmos for signals of extraterrestrial origin. If intelligent...