SUBJECT: Q & A ON PROJECT SETI                               FILE: UFO2744





   Sun 26 Apr 92  2:05
   By: Don Allen
   To: All
   Re: Q & A on "Project" Seti

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   From: Bob_Dixon
   Subject: What is the Current Status of Project SETI?
   Date: 21 Apr 92 15:21:57 GMT

   In response to Jon Noring's questions of Apr 17:

   There  is  no such thing as Project SETI.  SETI is just an  acronym  that
   stands for a particular field of research, like brain surgery.  There are
   many  Projects  around  the  earth,  run by  many  different  people  and
   organizations, that are engaged in the field of SETI.

   The  longest-running  SETI program on Earth is the one at  here  at  Ohio
   State.   Another  very  important  one is at  Harvard.   The  only  other
   continuous program is one started recently in Argentina.

   NASA plans to start their own program next October,  using various  radio
   telescopes around the world (primarily NASA-owned).

   The   SETI  detection  protocol  discussed  earlier  on  this   newsgroup
   formalizes  the distribution of any discoveries,  making it unlikely that
   they could be classified.  But even without that, classification does not
   seem  to  be  a real threat.  No government has  ever  mentioned  such  a
   possibility.   Nobody  in a position to classify anything knows  what  is
   going  on day-by-day at any observatory.  Surely the scientists  involved
   will  notify one another at the various observatories before  making  any
   announcement.  By then it will be too late for classification to make any
   difference.

                                                  Bob Dixon
                                                  Director, OSU SETI Program



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