Astronomers seek evidence of tech built by aliens
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Galileo Project envisages the creation of a global network of medium-sized telescopes.
WASHINGTON (AFP) - An international team of scientists led by a prominent Harvard astronomer announced a new initiative Monday to look for evidence of technology built by extraterrestrial civilizations.
Called the Galileo Project, it envisages the creation of a global network of medium-sized telescopes, cameras and computers to investigate unidentified flying objects, and has so far been funded with $1.75 million from private donors.
Given recent research showing the prevalence of Earth-like planets throughout the galaxy, We can no longer ignore the possibility that technological civilizations predated us, Professor Avi Loeb told reporters at a news conference.
A Harvard-led team is launching a new project to search for physical evidence of aliens and their technology
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Harvard-led team launching a new project to search for physical evidence of aliens and their technology
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Astronomers seek evidence of tech built by aliens
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