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(Message 1308606)
Posted 22 Nov 2012 by Waldemar Post: Thank you Joe... It was really quite something to see a geometrical pattern rather than that random spiking that we see from day to day. This had clear-cut V and inverted V patterns going across the box. I thought for sure that had to be Man or Alien Made. Another question for you sir... If I or one of the other members of Seti At Home were to have a genuine hit, would someone let us know? Or to make things more exciting for the home user, there could be a "Hit Probability Score Bar" on the Seti At Home Screen Saver. This indeed would give both a added degree of thrill factor for the home user and as a marketing tool for new recruits. Thanks again: Waldemar |
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(Message 1308589)
Posted 22 Nov 2012 by Waldemar Post: Hi... I've had the Seti at Home screen saver for a good many years, but tonight I saw it develop a very unique fixed pattern that was not the usual mixed carpet matt appearance. I would like to bring this to the attention of the folks at Seti, but cannot find any kind of Contact anywhere on this website! I recorded the information and if someone could sent it on to the important people, please do so. Thank You: From: 21Hr 38' 39' RA, +33 Deg 20' 19' Dec Recorded on: Sat Aug 25 03:50:37 2012 Recorded at: Arecibo 1.4Ghz Array, Beam 1 Pol 1 Base Frequency: 1.420000000 GHz Best Pulse Power 1.97 Period 0.0983, score 0.97 |
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