LITTLE FERRY, NJ.., June 1, 1995 -- The SETI League, Inc., non-profit leader in a scientific Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, today began the move into its new quarters at 433 Liberty Street, Little Ferry NJ 07643. Spacious offices, a laboratory, SETI library and conference room have been provided at no cost to the membership, through the generosity of building occupants Eventide Inc., longtime supporters of SETI.
"When Congress terminated NASA's SETI funding," observes Eventide major stockholder Orville Greene, "it became evident that privatization was the only way to keep the search alive. By providing facilities for The SETI League, Inc., we at Eventide are helping to expand the frontiers of human knowledge. It's a worthy enterprise, and I'm proud to be counted as a member."
SETI scientists seek to determine through microwave and optical measurements whether humankind is alone in the universe. Since Congress terminated NASA's SETI funding in 1993, The SETI League and other scientific groups have been attempting to privatize the research. Experimenters interested in participating in the search for intelligent alien life, or citizens wishing to help support it, should email to join_at_setileague_dot_org, check the SETI League Web site at http://www.setileague.org/, send a fax to +1 (201) 641-1771, or contact The SETI League, Inc. membership hotline at +1 (800) TAU-SETI. Be sure to provide us with a postal address to which we will mail further information. The SETI League, Inc. is a membership-supported, non-profit [501(c)(3)], educational and scientific corporation dedicated to the electromagnetic Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence.
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