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Message 1926473 - Posted: 25 Mar 2018, 1:31:17 UTC

Is this thing actual live (or almost-live) data?

https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/kiosk/

Or is it just aggregate averages animation severed from current activity?

And can it be set as a screensaver?
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Message 1926580 - Posted: 25 Mar 2018, 17:55:18 UTC

An interesting visualisation of the data flow.
Its been around for a few years, but from news elsewhere it raises a question or two - LOFAR data has been talked about for some time, but nothing has really been heard about it, however data from Parkes is not even suggested but it would appear to be much closer to the horizon.
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Message 1926581 - Posted: 25 Mar 2018, 17:59:46 UTC

From what I read somewhere it's several years old and in a loop (purely visual ) But I could be wrong..
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Message 1926586 - Posted: 25 Mar 2018, 18:34:50 UTC

Slow to load and perhaps not for any big importance either, except for not making it any CERN here, for that of a Consortium.
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