Reflections - The Microwave Observing Project is prologueNASA's Microwave Observing Project (MOP) for searching for extraterrestrial intelligence is reviewed to demonstrate its significance and need for international support. Attention is given to the analytical aspects of the probability of successful detection based on the number of stars searched. Array sizes for MOP are considered to determine the number of stars that could potentially be covered, and it is shown that signals can only be detected within 100 light years of earth. Design issues are discussed in the light of the need for balanced equipment that equally treats signal transmission and reception. The cost of the optimal array and worldwide interest in SETI activities are used as the basis for an argument that the MOP project should be multinational.
Document ID
19920074727
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Oliver, Bernard M. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)