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  • The Arecibo radio observatory of Puerto Rico, famous for (among other things) the first effort at communicating with extraterrestrial civilizations, has been saved from demolition. National Geographic reports.

  • Wired looks at how the Sonar music festival got music to be transmitted and eventually decoded by a hypothetical civilization at Luyten's Star, on GJ 273b.

  • George Dvorsky at io9 shares convincing arguments that the Luyten's Star transmission is not likely to cause harm--among other things, advanced extraterrestrial civilizations are likely to know we are here. And, hey, if they like our techno, maybe good things can come of this.

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Date: 2017-11-19 07:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dewline
1. This is indeed good news.
3. Hmmm. If any of our music is indeed considered a positive cultural export by ETI elsewhere in the nearby spaces of the Orion Arm, you might be right. But we're not going to know for at least a few decades, are we?
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