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771Solar System / Peter Jenniskens / Meteoroid / Comet / Perseids / Aurigids / Radiant / Zenithal Hourly Rate / Oort cloud / Meteor showers / Astronomy / Planetary science

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Source URL: aurigid.seti.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-20 15:08:00
772Space / Leonids / Aurigids / Meteoroid / Perseids / Comet / 42981 Jenniskens / Radiant / Impact event / Meteor showers / Astronomy / Planetary science

30 WGN, the Journal of the IMO 35:[removed]Aurigids Aurigid predictions for 2007 September 1

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Source URL: aurigid.seti.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-20 15:08:02
773Space / Video game development / H. Paul Shuch / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Technology / Project Cyclops / Electronic Arts / SETI / Extraterrestrial life / Spaceflight

The SETI League, Inc. a nonprofit educational and scientific corporation Searching for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence Offices: 433 Liberty Street

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Source URL: www.setileague.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-17 11:10:03
774Meteoroids / Observational astronomy / Space / Leo constellation / Leonids / Peter Jenniskens / Zenithal Hourly Rate / Absolute magnitude / Radiant / Meteor showers / Astronomy / Planetary science

Submitted for publication in ICARUS. Leonids 2006 observations of the tail of trails: Where is the comet fluff? P. Jenniskens and K. de Kleer Carl Sagan Center, SETI Institute, 515 N. Whisman Road, Mountain View, CA 940

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Source URL: leonid.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-26 18:59:54
775Extraterrestrial life / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Spaceflight / Photonics / Space / SETI Institute / Laser / Optics / SETI / Physics

Targeted and All-Sky Search for Nanosecond Optical Pulses at Harvard-Smithsonian Paul Horowitza , Charles Coldwella , Andrew Howarda , David Lathamb , Robert Stefanikb , Jonathan Wolffc , and Joe Zajacb a Physics

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Source URL: seti.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2000-12-19 15:26:18
776Space / Extraterrestrial life / Fermi paradox / Exoplanetology / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Extrasolar planet / Self-replicating spacecraft / Extraterrestrial Civilizations / Planetary habitability / Astrobiology / Spaceflight / SETI

1 Introduction: Where is Everybody? DR

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Source URL: www.advanced-astronomy-guru-rupnathji.net63.net

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-21 02:50:08
777Radioactivity / Leptons / Observational astronomy / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Gamma-ray astronomy / Cosmic ray / Telescope / Compton Gamma Ray Observatory / Photon / Physics / Radiation / Quantum electrodynamics

Is there “RFI” in pulsed optical SETI? Andrew Howard and Paul Horowitz Physics Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA[removed]USA ABSTRACT In the 40 year history of SETI, radio frequency interference (RFI) has p

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Source URL: seti.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2001-01-08 14:34:22
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Source URL: seti.harvard.edu

Language: German - Date: 1998-09-09 11:26:48
    779Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Spaceflight / Optics / European Southern Observatory / Telescope / Photon / Physics / Extraterrestrial life / Astronomy

    Optical SETI At Harvard-Smithsonian Andrew Howard, Paul Horowitz, Charles Coldwell, Samuel Klein, Anne Sung and Jonathan Wolff Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA[removed]Joe Caruso, David Latham, Cost

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    Source URL: seti.harvard.edu

    Language: English - Date: 1999-12-15 17:01:40
    780Planetary science / SETI / Space colonization / Exoplanetology / Habitable zone / Planetary habitability / Extrasolar planet / Planetary system / Terrestrial planet / Astronomy / Space / Astrobiology

    –2– ABSTRACT We propose the concept of a ”Galactic Habitable Zone” (GHZ). Analogous to the Circumstellar Habitable Zone (CHZ), the GHZ is that region in the Milky Way where an Earth-like planet can retain liquid

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    Source URL: www.advanced-astronomy-guru-rupnathji.net63.net

    Language: English - Date: 2013-02-21 04:45:39
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