Profile: Lucian I. Tanase

Personal background
Greetings,

I was born in Bucharest, Romania, an UE country right now.
I join this project in 1999, now 10 years.In that time i was a young boy, i didnt know very well, what is exactly SETI,which i knew is that my contribution will be huge, i remember that i had almost 11 age in 1999,and now i have 21 years.
So basically, for me SETI project it was like a time capsule,because when i join , i didnt know very well.

Yers have past, and i realize that the importance of this project is huge and i begun to read " over the google ".

In the highschool, i was very fascinating about the astronomy, and stars, i even learn how to draw and copy little maps, on large papers A3 , and maximize the maps, even one of my creating maps is still in my ex-highschool, in the exposition room.

Now, currently i rejoined SETI, i am at a mature age where i understand the necessity to give all the dedication to SETI at home project, and even i will sponsor monthly SETI from september, with a minimum of 10 $.

I wish you all the best, and donate as much for SETI.

P.S.: I intend to creeate a team, but a different team , an unique, built only with active members,and this team would be an elite one.

If you are interested to help me mail me at: xmarket88@gmail.com
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Why do you run SETI@home?


I will give you the answer by a question: " Why do you look at sky ? "
just think at it


2. What are your views about the project?


They must reorganize and upgrade the project to a neomodern one.


3. Any suggestions?

Keep the good job.
Your feedback on this profile
Recommend this profile for User of the Day: I like this profile
Alert administrators to an offensive profile: I do not like this profile
Account data View
Team Kaer Loche Alliance
Message boards 16 posts



 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.