Subject: Re: Interference from a Star
From: imienia@nospam.no
Date: 05/12/2003, 15:32
Newsgroups: sci.astro.seti,alt.sci.seti

These are pulsars. Dont you have a normal star in your basket? I'd
love to hear it.
Regards, mv
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 07:27:29 -0700, red <read@xmission.com> wrote:

cfs717,
	Stars do emit radio noise, but not uniformly, all across the radio
spectrum.  We are listening in a "quiet part" of the radio spectrum,
thinking that aliens would choose to send a signal where it has a better
chance of being detected.
	Listen to *these* stars; click the gray arrow buttons on this web site. 
It takes a minute to load each one, but it's worth the wait.
http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~pulsar/Education/Sounds/sounds.html
	Not even a strong, regularly pulsed radio signal from outer space is proof
of ETI.  We continue the search here...
Cheers,
Red
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cfs717 wrote:

We all know that it is imposibble to see a planet from other solar system
nomatter how powerfull a telescope might be.
Because the light from the Star is so bright  that it cover-up the dim light
from the planet.

We also know that a Star emit radio wave.
Won't that radio wave from the Star cover-up the radio wave from the planet
where ET live?