Thursday, January 3, 2008

Search for extraterrestrial signals when your computer is not in use

SETI at Home (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence @ Home) has been running along for a decade. You create an account, download a small program to your computer, and the program automatically looks for potential extraterrestrial signals in the data from radio telescopes when you are not using your computer.

The amount of data to be analyzed is about to increase 500 times! And there will soon be thousands of times more data!

This is a good way to learn about "distributed computing". We learn best by doing.

At this rate, we will know the answer to the greatest question of all time: Are we alone?
Within the next 20 years of so, if all goes well, we will have brought to Earth either living bacteria from Mars, or at the very least fossil evidence of past life on Mars. We will also have either received signals from extraterrestrials, or we will have finished scanning a large part of our galaxy and will be able to conclude that civilizations transmitting in radio are rare.

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-01/uoc--sru010208.php

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu

I must say that it used to work better when the program was standalone; the BOINC project of which SETI at Home has become a part is much buggier and unstable and has, in my experience, many more problems.

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