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2016
In October of 2015, news broke of a strange star about 1400 light years from Earth known by the unromantic name KIC 8462852. A small storm in the media brewed as a result of a paper written by the astronomers, led by Yale postdoctoral fellow Tabetha Boyajian, who identified the strange star’s behavior.
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In October of 2015, news broke of a strange star about 1400 light years from Earth known by the unromantic name KIC 8462852. A small storm in the media brewed as a result of a paper written by the astronomers, led by Yale postdoctoral fellow Tabetha Boyajian, who identified the strange star’s behavior.
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Acta Astronautica, 1992
Abstract Many studies lead to the expectation that millions of planets in the galaxy are suitable for life. Studies of interstellar travel and migration show that the entire galaxy could be colonized in a few million years. Our 4-billion-year old solar system should have been colonized by other civilizations by now.
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Abstract Many studies lead to the expectation that millions of planets in the galaxy are suitable for life. Studies of interstellar travel and migration show that the entire galaxy could be colonized in a few million years. Our 4-billion-year old solar system should have been colonized by other civilizations by now.
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2007
We cannot avoid the connection between SETI and religion, although many SETI advocates wish that we could. Religious belief has been a recurrent factor throughout the long debate about a plurality of worlds inhabited by intelligent beings.
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We cannot avoid the connection between SETI and religion, although many SETI advocates wish that we could. Religious belief has been a recurrent factor throughout the long debate about a plurality of worlds inhabited by intelligent beings.
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The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2001Jill Tarter
exaly

