
With funding cuts and the Allen Telescope Array effectively shut down, what happens now for SETI ?The search for intelligent alien life in the universe is currently on the backburner, with a lack of funding SETI is tasked with finding private sponsors to help it get back in business with an attempt to raise the $5 million needed to get theAllan Array running again.
In a country where some corporations do not pay taxes, millionaires get farm subsidies and a presidential candidate can run up a half-million-dollar tab at Tiffany"s, we"re deferring an attempt to answer one of our most enduring (and least inexpensive to answer) questions: Are we alone in the universe?
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Source: LA Times
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