Galileo Project: A Data-Driven Search for Extraterrestrial Artifacts Led by Avi Loeb

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Abraham “Avi” Loeb’s Galileo Project is a data-driven, open-science effort to search for signs of alien life or technology by building telescope networks, using astronomical surveys, and tracking small satellites, with Amir Siraj leading interstellar-object studies and mixed reactions from critics like Jonathan C. McDowell and supporters like Gerhard Sonnert.

Harvard Prof. Loeb Launches ‘Galileo Project,’ Systematic Hunt for Signs of Extraterrestrial Life | News | The Harvard Crimson
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Harvard Prof. Loeb Launches ‘Galileo Project,’ Systematic Hunt for Signs of Extraterrestrial Life | News | The Harvard Crimson

In a move that some of his peers consider risky but rewarding, Harvard professor and astrophysicist Abraham “Avi” Loeb last month launched a systematic search for artifacts or active technology created by extraterrestrial beings, called the “Galileo Project.”