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SETI League executive director Dr. H. Paul Shuch, seen here with 5-meter (l) and 3-meter (r) diameter satellite TV dishes now being used for amateur SETI.
Photo by Beth Shoemaker, Williamsport Sun-Gazette
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Songwriting competition trophy awarded to The SETI League Anthem at the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society's 1995 conference, November 18, 1995. See accompanying Press Release.
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Executive director Dr. H. Paul Shuch attempts to measure sun noise with a portable radio telescope. This system serves as a test-bed for the hardware and software to be used for the recently initiated Project Argus all-sky survey. The actual antennas used for SETI are much larger.
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SETI League executive director Dr. H. Paul Shuch poses in front of one of the antennas of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array, Socorro NM. The VLA consists of 27 of these 25 meter diameter dishes, each weighing 230 tons.
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The late Dr. Bernard M. Oliver (r) receives a SETI League life membership from executive director Dr. H. Paul Shuch, at the SETI Institute offices in Mountain View CA. Formerly Vice-President of Engineering for Hewlett-Packard Company, Dr. Oliver was one of the true SETI pioneers. He visited the National Radio Astronomy Observatory when Frank Drake was preparing to conduct Project Ozma in 1960, attended the first SETI meeting there a year later, headed the Project Cyclops study group in 1971, later directed NASA's SETI program, and served on The SETI League's advisory board from its inception until his death in November, 1995.
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Trevor Unsworth, G0ECP, (r) meets with SETI League executive director Dr. H. Paul Shuch at the World Science Fiction Convention, Glasgow Scotland, on 24 August 1995. Mr. Unsworth, who lives in England, is among our first European members, and along with countryman Ken Chatterton, G4KIR, has volunteered his services as SETI League UK Co-Coordinator.
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Executive director H. Paul Shuch had a chance to chat with UK co-coordinator Ken Chattenton, G4KIR (r) at the World Science Fiction Convention, Glasgow Scotland, on 24 August 1995. Until recently Ken was self-employed in the nuclear power industry. He retired because of illness. Ken is now devoting full time to The SETI League and Project Argus. Ken's expertise is in building complex electronic projects.
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Terraforming authority Martyn Fogg discusses the evolution of alien lifeforms at Intersection, the 1995 World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Scotland, on August 27, 1995. His textbook Terraforming - Engineering Planetary Environments (1995, SAE, ISBN 1-56091-609-5) is the first work of its kind, destined to become a classic.
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At the Bioastronomy '96 conference in Italy, SETI League Den Mother Muriel Hykes shares her favorite scholarly journal with SETI pioneer Dr. Philip Morrison.
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SETI League technical advisor and Ohio State Radio Observatory director Dr. Bob Dixon also apparently shares Muriel Hykes' literary tastes.
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SETI League member Dan Fox speaks about the Search for Extra-Terestrial Intelligence at the Confabulation 9 science fiction convention in Bloomington IN, the weekend of March 7 - 9, 1997.
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