SETI 1991
From January 1991 Sky & Telescope magazine, page 13.
SETI reprieve. Just when it seemed there was no hope for sustaining
NASA's program to search for extraterrestrial intelligence, last minute
congressional budgetary negotiations reinstituted the full funding of $12.1
million. John D. Rummel, NASA's project scientist for SETI, noted that with
Congress in recess for the November elections, it was very unlikely that the
long-overdue appropriations bill for fiscal year 1991 would not be signed by
President Bush.
There's also good SETI news from the Southern Hemisphere. Shortly after
10 a.m. Eastern time on October 12th, the receiver on an Argentine
30-meter radio telescope was switched on and began scanning 8 million frequencies for signs of life elsewhere in the universe.
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