1977.0000 SERENDIP SETI search

 

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SERENDIP SETI search
During 1977, the “SERENDIP” (“Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emission from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations”) piggybacking SETI program began operation. It was developed by Professor Stuart Bowyer and colleagues at the University of California.

 

 

 

Sections below

1. Web Resources

2. Book References

3. Other material

 

Web Resources

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Book References

For discussion of Serendip see the following:

 

Year

Discussion by:

 

No. of Pages

1989

Ashpole, Edward in his “The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence” (1989) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 75-76 (in Chapter 4) of the Blandford softcover edition.

2

1997

Ashpole, Edward in his “Where is Everybody?” (1997) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 84 (in Chapter 6) of the Sigma Press softcover edition.

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1999

Clark, Andrew J H and Clark, David H in their “Aliens“ (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 80-81, 85 (in Chapter 2) of the Fromm hardback edition.

3

2000

Clark, Stuart in his “Life on Other Worlds and How to Find It” (2000) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 138, 139, 142 (in Chapter 10) of the Springer hardback edition.

3

2000

Darling, David in his “The Extraterrestrial Encyclopedia” (2000) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 376 (in the entry entitled “SERENDIP”), 376 (in the entry entitled “SERENDIP I”), 376 (in the entry entitled “SERENDIP II”), 376 (in the entry entitled “SERENDIP III”), 376-377 (in the entry entitled “SERENDIP IV”) of the Three Rivers softcover edition.

2

1998

Dick, Steven J in his “Life on Other Worlds“ (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 223 (in Chapter 7) of the Cambridge hardback edition.

1

1996

Dick, Steven J in his “The Biological Universe” (1996) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 458 (in Chapter 8) of the Cambridge hardback edition.

 

1991

Drake, Frank and Sobel, Dava in their “Is Anyone Out There?“ (1991) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 153-154 (in Chapter 7) of the Pocket Books paperback edition.

2

1978

Edelson, Edward in his “Who Goes There?” (1978) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 120 (in Chapter 9) of the NEL paperback edition (with the same page numbering in the NEL paperback edition combining this book and Chris Boyce’s “Extraterrestrial Encounter).

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1999

Goldsmith, Donald in “Are We Alone in the Cosmos” (1999) (edited by Ben Bova and Byron Preiss) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 9 (in the Introduction) of the ibooks softcover edition.

1

2001

Goodwin, Simon with Gribbin, John in their “XTL” (2001) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 164 (in Chapter 5) of the Weidenfeld & Nicolson softcover edition.

1

1997

Harrison, Albert A in his “After Contact: The Human Response to Extraterrestrial Life” (1997) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 41 (in Chapter 2) of the Plenum Trade hardback edition.

1

1990

Horowitz, Paul and Alschuler, William R in “First Contact” (1990) (edited by Ben Bova and Byron Preiss) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 213-220 (in Chapter 6) of the NAL Books hardback edition, at pages 271-276 of the Headline paperback edition.

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2000

Koerner, David & LeVay, Simon in their “Here Be Dragons” (2000) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 171-172 (in Chapter 7) of the Oxford softcover edition.

2

2001

McConnell, Brian in his “Beyond Contact : A Guide to SETI and Communicating with Alien Civilizations” (2001) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 14 (in Chapter 2), 136 (in Chapter 8), 388 (in Appendix C, entitled “SETI Program Timeline”) of the O’Reilly hardback edition.

3

1998

Parker, Barry in his “Alien Life” (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 182-183 (in Chapter 10) of the Plenum Trade hardback edition.

2

1998

Pickover, Clifford in his “The Science of Aliens” (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 158 (in Chapter 7) of the Basic Books hardback edition.

1

1998

Shostak, Seth in his “Sharing the Universe” (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 167-168 (in Chapter 8) of the Berkeley Hills softcover edition.

2

1985

Tarter, Jill in “Extraterrestrials: Science and alien intelligence” (1985) (edited by Edward Regis) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 184 (in Part 5) of the Cambridge University Press softcover edition. Also included as Reference 11 in the tabular Appendix entitled “Archive of SETI observing programs 1959-84” at page 193.

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2002

Tarter, Jill in “SETI 2020 : A Roadmap for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence” (2002) (edited by Elkers, Ronald D and Cullers, Kent D and Billingham, John and Scheffer, Louis K) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 388 (in Appendix L, entitled “Archive of SETI Searches”) of the SETI Press softcover edition.

1

2002

Webb, Stephen in his “Where is Everybody?: Fifty Solutions to the Fermi Paradox” (2002) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 100, 102, 105 (in Chapter 4) of the Copernicus hardback edition.

3

1997

Wilkinson, David in his “Alone in the Universe?” (1997) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 70 (in Chapter 4) of the Monarch softcover edition.

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1999

Zubrin, Robert in his “Entering Space: Creating a Spacefaring Civilization” (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 259 (in Chapter 11) of the Tarcher Putnam hardback edition.

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