An introduction to the problem of interstellar communicationMan's place in the universe is considered, taking into account the earth and the sun as viewed from space. The solar system lies far out towards the edge of the galactic disk, some 30,000 light-years away from the center of a lens-shaped galaxy. Questions concerning a search for extraterrestrial intelligence are discussed. Current radio astronomical techniques make it potentially possible to communicate with 200 million stars. Attention is given to the fraction of stars with planetary systems, the number of planets suitable for life, the fraction of life-bearing planets with intelligence, and the fraction of intelligent communities developing a technical phase.
Document ID
19750041630
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Sagan, C. (Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y., United States)