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  • The subdirectories on the left contain data collected by SETI Net organized by Constellations
  • 25 Habitable Star systems from Margaret Turnbull. This is the current focus of this search
  • The WOW signal has its own page (On the map its just to the left of Sgr).
  • The Seven Sisters (Pleaides) is headed west and will be hard to see optically but not during the day
  • GJ 436  This LEO star has several planets around it.
  • Galixy Cluster in Virgo

Mouse over the abbreviation to see the constellation name on your status bar.  Click to go to it.

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Constellations, StarsViewing Files, Playing back WAV.  


Constellations:

click the name for more information and any data collected

 

Stars

ACAMAR  Algorab  Alzirr  Botein  Electra  Jabbah  Merga  Pherkad  SAIPH  TARAZED
ACHERNAR  ALHENA  Ancha  Brachium  ELNATH  Kaffaljidhma  Merope  Pleione  Salm  Taygeta
Achird  ALIOTH  Angetenar  CANOPUS  ENIF  Kajam  Mesarthim  Polaris Australis  Sargas  Tegmen
ACRUX  ALKAID  ANKAA  CAPELLA  ETAMIN  KAUS AUSTRALIS  Metallah  POLARIS  Sarin  Tejat Posterior
Acubens  Alkalurops  Anser  Caph  FOMALHAUT  Kaus Borealis  Miaplacidus  POLLUX  Sceptrum  Terebellum
ADARA  Alkes  ANTARES  CASTOR  Fornacis  Kaus Meridionalis  Minkar  Porrima  SCHEAT  Terebellum
Adhafera  Alkurhah  ARCTURUS  Cebalrai  Fum al Samakah  Keid  MINTAKA  Praecipua  Secunda Giedi  Terebellum
Adhil  ALMAAK  Arkab Posterior  Celaeno  Furud  Kitalpha  MIRA  Prima Giedi  Segin  Terebellum
AGENA  ALNAIR  Arkab Prior  Chara  Gacrux  KOCAB  MIRACH  PROCYON  Seginus  Thabit
Ain al Rami  ALNATH  ARNEB  Chort  Gianfar  Kornephoros  Miram  Propus  Sham  Theemim
Ain  ALNILAM  Arrakis  COR CAROLI  Gienah Cygni  Kraz  MIRPHAK  Propus  Sharatan  THUBAN
Al Anz  ALNITAK  Ascella  Cursa  Gienah Ghurab  Kuma  MIZAR  Propus  SHAULA  Torcularis Septentrionalis
Al Kalb al Rai  Alniyat  Asellus Australis  Dabih  Gomeisa  Lesath  Mufrid  Rana  SHEDIR  Turais
Al Minliar al Asad  Alniyat  Asellus Borealis  Deneb Algedi  Gorgonea Quarta  Maasym  Muliphen  Ras Elased Australis  Sheliak  Tyl
Al Minliar al Shuja  ALPHARD  Asellus Primus  Deneb Dulfim  Gorgonea Secunda  Maia  Murzim  Ras Elased Borealis  Sirrah UNUKALHAI
Aladfar  ALPHEKKA  Asellus Secondus  Deneb el Okab  Gorgonea Tertia  Marfak  Muscida  RASALGETHI  SIRIUS  VEGA
Alathfar  ALPHERATZ  Asellus Tertius  Deneb el Okab  Graffias  Marfak  Muscida  RASALHAGUE  Situla  VINDEMIATRIX
Albaldah  Alrai  Asterope  Deneb Kaitos Shemali  Grafias  Marfic  Muscida  Rastaban  Skat  Wasat
Albali  Alrisha  Atik  DENEB  Grumium  Marfik  Nair al Saif  REGULUS  SPICA  Wezen
ALBIREO  Alsafi  Atlas  DENEBOLA  HADAR  MARKAB  Naos  Rigel Kentaurus  Sterope II  Wezn
Alchiba  Alsciaukat  Auva  Dheneb  Haedi  Matar  Nash  RIGEL  Sualocin  Yed Posterior
ALCOR  ALSHAIN  Avior  Diadem  HAMAL  Mebsuta  Nashira  Rijl al Awwa  Subra  Yed Prior
ALCYONE  Alshat  Azelfafage  DIPHDA  Hassaleh  MEGREZ  Nekkar  Rotanev  Suhail al Muhlif  Yildun
ALDEBARAN  Alsuhail  Azha  Double Double  Head of Hydrus  Meissa  NIHAL  Ruchba  Sulafat  Zaniah
ALDERAMIN  ALTAIR  Azmidiske  Double Double  Herschel's "Garnet Star"  Mekbuda  Nodus Secundus  Ruchbah  Syrma  Zaurak
Aldhibah  Altarf  Baham  Double Double  Heze  Menkalinan  NUNKI  Rukbat  Tabit (1543)  Zavijah
Alfecca Meridiana  Alterf  Baten Kaitos  Double Double  Hoedus II  MENKAR  Nusakan  Sabik  Tabit (1544)  Zibal
Alfirk  Aludra  Becrux  Dschubba  Homam  Menkar  Peacock  Sadalachbia  Tabit (1552)  Zosma
ALGENIB  Alula Australis  Beid  Dsiban  Hyadum I  Menkent  PHAD  SADALMELIK  Tabit (1570)  Zuben Elakrab
ALGIEBA  Alula Borealis  BELLATRIX  DUBHE  Hyadum II  Menkib  Phaet  Sadalsuud  Talitha  Zuben Elakribi
ALGOL  Alya  BETELGEUSE  Ed Asich  IZAR  MERAK  Pherkad Minor  Sadr  Tania Australis  Zuben Elgenubi
                Tania Borealis  Zuben Elschemali


 HabStars Within 25 parsecs and that SETI Net can point to

(Margaret Turnbull 2004)

HabStars

 HIPRADECParsecNameNotes:
47967216 15 37.10-08 22 05.714.0318 ScoIn Ophiuchus
511335722 57 27.80+20 46 07.315.3651 PegIn Peg.  First Sun-like star  found to have a planet orbiting it - Mid day.
62743505 48 34.90 -04 05 38.715.56HD 38858In Orion
87031914 23 15.10 +01 14 33.817.60HD 126053In Virgo
103401707 03 30.30  +29 20 20.719.09HD 52711In Gemini
118504217 22 51.20-02 23 16.519.46HD 157347In Ophiuchus - Early Morning only
153050306 24 43.90 -28 46 47.322.04HD 45184In Canis Major
182943206 12 00.40 +06 47 01.3 23.12HD 42618In Orion
215236910 42 13.10 -13 47 14.323.40HD 92719In Hydra. Available about 6 PM
23149900 18 41.60 -08 03 09.523.44HD 1461In Cetus. Available in the morning
243353706 58 11.70 +22 28 32.324.24HD 51419In Gemini
267499515 19 26.00  -07 43 20.006.26Ho LibraIn Libra.  Extrasolar planet orbiting the red dwarf Gliese 581Early afternoon and late at night.

How To View the SETI Data Tags within a JPG image:

  1. Download the  SETI Net File Manager (no charge) to your computer.
  2. Select a thumbnail image (below or anywhere you find one) for further investigation.  Left click on it and it will expand to its original size
  3. Right Click on the full size image and select 'Save Picture As'.  Store it in any convenient directory on your machine.
  4. Start the SETI Net File Manager and from the top menu select  JPG File | Open and navigate to the file just downloaded (or drag 'n drop).
  5. Open the file -  You should see the same image but inside the File Manager.
  6. Select the Title Block tab.  This will show the SML attached to the JPG file.  Select the other tabs to view the complete SML data.

How To Play the WAV data back and view the spectrum:

  1. Download the SETI Net  Spectrum Analyzer  (no charge) to your computer  and start it.
  2. Left click on the WAV file and select Save Target As...  This will download the WAV file to your computer.
  3. Navigate (using  Windows Explorer    ) to the just downloaded file and left click on it.  It should start to play on your computer.
  4. The audio should also appear in the Spectrum Analyzer.  Pressing the 'Water' switch should recreate the original waterfall JPG.

 

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