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Message 808120 - Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 16:59:48 UTC

Im doing a work ubit so far it has taken 2 days 18 hrs and 58% done. I usally go thru a work unit in about 4-5 hours or less. It was recorded at aricebo April 2 2008.
Actually another question for you knowing folks what part of the sky are they now looking at. I have the sky map and I think the larger green box is where the telescope is aimed.
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Message 808212 - Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 21:05:40 UTC

You have an Astropulse task. That is a reasonable run time for that type of task.
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Message 808224 - Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 21:37:10 UTC - in response to Message 808212.  

You have an Astropulse task. That is a reasonable run time for that type of task.

Thanks just wasnt used to the long work unit, display is a little differt than seti's

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Message 808269 - Posted: 14 Sep 2008, 23:56:14 UTC - in response to Message 808224.  

You have an Astropulse task. That is a reasonable run time for that type of task.

Thanks just wasnt used to the long work unit, display is a little differt than seti's


Read the article by the Planetary Society on the SETI home page and you will understand why Astropulse takes so much time. I finished my first WU in 115 hours and am still waiting foe my wingman to finish.
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