Tonight—just like every night—the pursuit of E.T. perseveres in Hat Creek, California.
There, in the midst of the Cascade Mountains, the faint buzz of the Allen Telescope Array hums on a secluded and scrubby field where jackrabbits wander and rattlesnakes roam.
Since 2007, the array’s 42 radio dishes have scanned the skies for signals from alien civilizations. Detecting one is the longest of long shots. So far, nothing suggesting an extraterrestrial intelligence has been found. Here at Hat Creek, a close encounter with a bear seems more likely.
]]>Tonight—just like every night—the pursuit of E.T. perseveres in Hat Creek, California.
There, in the midst of the Cascade Mountains, the faint buzz of the Allen Telescope Array hums on a secluded and scrubby field where jackrabbits wander and rattlesnakes roam.
Since 2007, the array’s 42 radio dishes have scanned the skies for signals from alien civilizations. Detecting one is the longest of long shots. So far, nothing suggesting an extraterrestrial intelligence has been found. Here at Hat Creek, a close encounter with a bear seems more likely.
]]>A story 50 years in the making.
]]>Four of America’s best tell us where they were on that amazing day.
]]>The chosen mission—Dragonfly—beat out eleven competitors.
]]>The chosen mission—Dragonfly—beat out eleven competitors.
]]>This mission is going underground.
The mission will look for analogues trillions of miles away.
A tantalizing study recommends a new mission to the Red Planet.
They made the detections with TESS data.