Anguilla's Premier Resort Celebrates 40th Anniversary and Impact of Groundbreaking STEM Education and Stargazing Experience ...
The SETI Institute has a straight- forward yet profound mission: To lead humanity’s quest to understand the origins and ...
The new members bring expanded expertise in ethics, space communication, animal intelligence, extraterrestrial materials and ...
The SETI Institute is pleased to open the call for applications for the 2025 William J. Welch Postdoctoral Fellowship (WJWPF) ...
The Geological Society of America has awarded the SETI Institute's Dr. Janice Bishop the prestigious 2024 Arthur L. Day Medal ...
In this third episode, Gary Niederhoff talks with planetary scientist Pascal Lee, co-founder of The Mars Institute, and ...
The SETI Institute turns 40 this month! What began as a two-person project at the NASA Ames Research Center has now grown ...
The question “are we alone in the universe?” has fascinated people for centuries. In 1959 two Cornell University physicists described how we might answer that question through interstellar ...
Dr. Drake was the former Director of the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Universe, and previously served as Chairman of SETI Institute's Board of Directors. He was Professor, Astronomy ...
Recipient of one of the 2004 Grants in Honor of Professor Henri Chretien (AAS, September 2004) In April 2007, the asteroid numbered 1989SO8 was named “(6639) Marchis” in honor of his work in the field ...
The SETI Institute was incorporated as a 501(c)3 California Non-Profit Corporation on November 20, 1984. The inaugural officers of the Institute were CEO Thomas Pierson and SETI scientist Jill Tarter.
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is the first radio telescope to be designed from the ground up to be used for SETI searches.Until its construction, all radio SETI efforts were dependent on the ...