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Originally posted by XplanetX
reply to post by Phage
I assume USC stands for University of Southern California, since it is in California.
I believe that the University of Southern California has a team that works with SETI.
That is all I know.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by MaxSteiner
The Allen array is not at Berkeley.
The Allen array is not in operation and has not been since April.
The Allen array is not the "USC radio telescope".
There is no "USC radio telescope".
The video is a hoax.edit on 8/30/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Introduction The Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) is a university-based millimeter array consisting of six 10.4-meter, nine 6.1-meter, and eight 3.5-meter antennas that are used in combination to image astronomical Universe at millimeter wavelengths. Located on a new high-altitude site in eastern California, CARMA provides unparalleled sensitivity, broad frequency coverage, sub-arcsecond resolution and wide-field heterogeneous imaging capabilities, along with innovative technologies and educational opportunities. CARMA conducts cutting edge scientific research and provides unique learning opportunities for the next generation of instrumentalists and astronomers. CARMA is operated by the California Institution of Technology, University of California Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of Maryland, with funding from the National Science Foundation and the member institutions. Science with CARMA centers around the study of the cold universe through imaging of radio emission from molecules, dust, and relic emission from the very early Universe. Primary science areas include: the formation, evolution, and dynamics of galaxies, the formation of stars and planetary systems around other stars, the composition of planetary atmospheres, comets and other small bodies in our Solar System, and the evolution of galaxy clusters and the Universe. The CARMA institutions, through their involvement in CARMA, support active research groups encompassing professors, research scientists, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Personnel are involved in a variety of activities ranging from science research to instrument and software development.
Originally posted by MaxSteiner
reply to post by Phage
ral.berkeley.edu...
"The ATA is jointly managed by the UC Berkeley Radio Astronomy Lab and the SETI Institute."
www.seti-inst.edu...
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is a joint effort of the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory at the
University of California, Berkeley.
Could it be Phage is wrong?
And given that in your first post on this thread you said that it must be a fake because the team was wrong once I'm finding this somewhat amusing...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by habfan1968
CARMA is no more "the USC radio telescope" than the Allen array is.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by MaxSteiner
The Allen array is in Hat Creek, pretty far from Berkeley.
Oh...link
en.wikipedia.org...
edit on 8/30/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by habfan1968
CARMA is no more "the USC radio telescope" than the Allen array is.
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by Phage
You could just say it won't be back online til September...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by MaxSteiner
The Allen array is in Hat Creek, pretty far from Berkeley.
Oh...link
en.wikipedia.org...
edit on 8/30/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
Are you kidding?
The ATA is under construction at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, 290 miles (470 km) northeast of San Francisco, California.[/b
Do you know where Berkeley is?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by habfan1968
USC is not Berkeley.
USC is the University of Southern California.
Berkeley is the Unversity of Californa, Berkeley.
There is no "USC radio telescope".
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by habfan1968
USC is not Berkeley.
USC is the University of Southern California.
Berkeley is the Unversity of Californa, Berkeley.
There is no "USC radio telescope".
The Allen array was shut down in April due to lack of funding. It should be in operation (thanks to contributions) in the middle of next month.
edit on 8/30/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)[/quote
It states on the first page of my link where the money comes from...hell even I donate and participate. Actually, all work generations have been halted for now, it's not just the Allen array.
Edit: I was actually replying to Phage, sorry for the mix up.edit on 8/30/11 by ThePublicEnemyNo1 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by User8911
Made a sound clip listen to this guys, unless it's staged by humans it's weird...
This is the sound reversed and pitched different.
soundcloud.com...edit on 30-8-2011 by User8911 because: (no reason given)
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Please don't miss this post loledit on 30-8-2011 by User8911 because: (no reason given)edit on 30-8-2011 by User8911 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by habfan1968
Thanks for that, i do get a little confused with the letters from universities.