SETI Expands Technosignature Search With VLA Data Release, Breakthrough Listen, and TESS Collaboration

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SETI researchers, led by Dr. Andrew Siemion, are expanding the search for alien life by using the Very Large Array to collect and publicly release nearly two petabytes of radio data, collaborating with NASA’s TESS to spot technosignatures and anomalies in starlight that could signal megastructures or interstellar visitors such as Oumuamua and Borisov and the odd behavior of Boyajian’s Star.

Alien hunters are looking for interstellar beacons using telescopes
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Alien hunters are looking for interstellar beacons using telescopes

SETI scientists are sure aliens have placed a beacon in the center of the galaxy and are building a system that piggyback off VLA telescope in New Mexico to detect the devices signatures.