The coded message is designed to help us prep for a real potential signal from E.T.
's signal today, along with the SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array in northern California and the Medicina Radio Astronomical Station in northern Italy, which is managed by the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics.
Researchers at each of those facilities will now process the signal and make it available to their colleagues around the world and to the public at large. The project team wants folks from a range of backgrounds to study the signal and try their hand at deciphering it. "This experiment is an opportunity for the world to learn how the SETI community, in all its diversity, will work together to receive, process, analyze and understand the meaning of a potential"More than astronomy, communicating with E.T. will require a breadth of knowledge," Farah said."With A Sign in Space, we hope to make the initial steps towards bringing a community together to meet this challenge.
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