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How SETI@home works!
1. SETI@Home Join
- https://setiathome.berkeley.edu//crea...

2. Download, install and run the BOINC software
- http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php
(Install the software. It takes about 30 seconds - this is one of the easiest installs I have ever seen!)

3. Select Attach to SETI@home

4. "Yes, existing user", Login Complete!

Have questions or need help?
Contact a volunteer using BOINC online help.
- http://boinc.berkeley.edu/help.php


The science of SETI@home
About SETI - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SETI (Wikipedia)

SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) is a scientific area whose goal is to detect intelligent life outside Earth. One approach, known as radio SETI, uses radio telescopes to listen for narrow-bandwidth radio signals from space. Such signals are not known to occur naturally, so a detection would provide evidence of extraterrestrial technology.

Radio telescope signals consist primarily of noise (from celestial sources and the receiver's electronics) and man-made signals such as TV stations, radar, and satellites. Modern radio SETI projects analyze the data digitally. More computing power enables searches to cover greater frequency ranges with more sensitivity. Radio SETI, therefore, has an insatiable appetite for computing power.

Previous radio SETI projects have used special-purpose supercomputers, located at the telescope, to do the bulk of the data analysis. In 1995, David Gedye proposed doing radio SETI using a virtual supercomputer composed of large numbers of Internet-connected computers, and he organized the SETI@home project to explore this idea. SETI@home was originally launched in May 1999.

SETI@Home 세티앳홈 SETI project Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence screensaver BOINC 보잉크 SETIKAH 세티카
세티프로젝트 그래픽 분석 화면
외계 지적생명체 탐색 프로젝트.
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/team_d...
http://setikah.sm.am

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