Profile: Alnitak

Personal background
I am an eighteen-year-old hungarian student from Oroszlany. My favourite hobbi is the astronomy. I started to go an amateur-astronomical club eight years ago (the date was: 1995. September).
After the secondary school I would like to go to University, where I will be learn astronomy... Perhaps I will be an astronomer...
Now I live with my parents in a house in Oroszlany - which is my hometown.
I much like the astronomy. Some friends and I often see the sky with a 25cm Meade telescope. Mostly we follow the asteroid and comets, but we made CCD photo about some galaxies, globulars, planets, and others sky object.
Our astronomical club website is: http://arcinfo.hu/csmoczik - but language of this site is hungarian...
The telescope is my secondary school which called Pech Antal Technical and Grammar School.

I have some other hobbies (example: computer, trips, reading, etc...) But the astronomy is the topmost...



I learn english language... so i haven't been able to speak this language very well yet, so probable that there are some mistake in this texts...


Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
The Universe is too large for the human civilization, and i am sure that there are other intelligent beings in the other parts of our Galaxy, or the Universe.
If we find their radio signal, we will be able to communicate with them, and we will have to learn from them, because nowadays Our planets is in danger becouse of us...
If we want to contact other form of life, we will have to promote the space-technics. We need more, and better spaceships, and spacestation and other things for to live in the Space...

I run the SETI@Home in my computer becouse I hope that someone (who use the STEI@Home Client) find something, what help for us to contact with other civilizations...
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