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The SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array (ATA) recently played host to 16 scientists, engineers, and technologists who ...
The SETI Institute invites outstanding undergraduate interns to apply for the 2025 SETI Forward Award, open from August 4 ...
New research published in Nature Communications identifies an iron sulfate on Mars that may represent a brand-new mineral.
The intense proximity to its star exposes BD+05 4868 b to extreme temperatures capable of melting rock. According to Dr. Hon, ...
The SETI Institute awarded a new education grant through its Support Technology, Innovation, Development and Education ...
To appreciate the problem GNU radio is hoping to solve, all that’s necessary is to visit any radio observatory (including the SETI Institute’s own Allen Telescope Array.) One of the inevitable ...
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is located at the Hat Creek Observatory in the Cascade Mountains of California, approximately 300 miles to the north of San Francisco and two dozen miles north of ...
From tracking a rare interstellar visitor to revealing hidden star systems, the SETI Institute is at the forefront of space science. Explore four recent stories showcasing our role in groundbreaking ...
Dr. Franck Marchis is a senior astronomer and Director of Citizen Science at the SETI Institute, Chief Science Officer and co-founder of Unistellar, and co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of ...
Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian was selected through a competitive process to act as one of the Principal Investigators on ...
In 1960, radio astronomer Frank D. Drake, then at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, West Virginia, carried out humanity's first modern attempt to detect interstellar radio ...
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Jill Tarter

Jill Tarter received her Bachelor of Engineering Physics Degree with Distinction from Cornell University and her Master’s Degree and a Ph.D. in Astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley.