History of SETI Projects
Based on data compiled by Jill Tarter of the SETI Institute
Date | Investigator(s) |
Location |
Antenna Diameter (m) |
Search Freq (Hz) | Resolution (Hz) | Targets |
Comments |
1960 | Drake | Green Bank | 26 | 1420 M | 100 | e Eridani, t Ceti | Project Ozma |
1963-64 | Kardashev,Sholomitskii | Crimea Deep Space Station | 16 x 8 ant. | 923 M | 10 M | 2 quasars | CTA 102 - initial report of type III civilization |
1966 | Kellerman | Parkes | 64 | 350-5,000 M | full bandwidth | 1 galaxy (1934-63) | |
1968-69 | Troitskii, Rakhlin, Gershtejin, Starodubstev | Zimenkie | 5 | 926-8, 1421-3 M | 13 | 11 stars and M31 | |
1968-82 | Troitskii | Gorky | dipole | 1, 1.875, 3.75, 10 G | all-sky | ||
1969-83 | Troitskii, Bondar, Starodubstev | Gorky, Crimea, Murmansk, Primorskij | dipoles | 600, 927, 1863 M | all-sky | search for pulsed signals | |
1970-72 | Slysh, Pashchenko, Rudnitskii, Lekht | Nancay | 40 x 240 antennas | 1665, 1667 M | 4 k | 5 OH masers | search for unnatural emission characteristics |
1970-72 | Slysh | Nancay | 40 x 240 antennas | 1665, 1667 M | 4 k | 10 nearest stars | |
1971, 1972 | Verschuur | Green Bank | 91, 43 | 1420-1, 1410-30 M | 490, 6.9 k | 9 stars | Project "Ozpa" |
1972 | Kardashev, Popov, Soglasnov, et al | Crimea, RT-22 | 22 | 8570 M | galactic center | search for statistical anomalies | |
1972-74 | Kardashev, Gindilis, Popov, Soglasnov, Spangenburg, et al | Caucasus, Pamir, Kamchatka, Mars 7 | 38, 60 | 371, 408, 458, 535 M | 5 M | omnidirectional | "eavesdropping" search for pulses |
1972-76 | Zuckerman, Palmer | Green Bank | 91 | 1413-25, 1420-1 M | 6.4x10^4, 4 k | 674 stars | Project "Ozma II" |
1972-6 | Bridle, Feldman | Algonquin | 46 | 22,235 M | 30 k | 70 stars | first search at the water wavelength |
1973-74 | Shvartsman, et al | Special Astrophys. Observatory, MANIA | 0.6 | optical | 21 peculiar objects | optical search for short pulses and laser lines | |
1973-1998 | Dixon, Ehman, Raub, Kraus | Ohio State | 53 | 1420 M | 10 k, 1 k | all-sky | Wow! signal in 1976 |
1974 | Wishnia | Copernicus | 1 | UV | nearby stars | search for UV laser lines | |
1975 | Drake, Sagan | Arecibo | 305 | 1420, 1667, 2380 M | 1 k | 4 galaxies | search for type II civilizations |
1975-79 | Israel, de Ruiter | WRST | 1500 | 1415 M | 4x10^6 | 50 star fields | |
1976 | Wielebinski, Seiradakis | Max Planck Institute | 100 | 1420 M | 20 M | various nearby stars | search for pulsed signals with periods of 0.3-1.5 s |
1976 | Black, Cuzzi, Clark, Tarter | Green Bank | 43 | 8522-3 M | 5 | 4 stars | |
1977 | Black, Cuzzi, Clark, Tarter | Green Bank | 91 | 1665, 1667 M | 5 | 200 stars | |
1977 | Drake, Stull | Arecibo | 305 | 1664-8 M | 0.5 | 6 stars | |
1978 | Shvartsman, et al | Special Astrophys. Observatory, MANIA | 6 | optical | optical search of 30 radio objects for pulses from Kardashev II or III civiliz. | ||
1978 | Horowitz | Arecibo | 305 | 1420 M | 0.015 | 185 stars | |
1978 | Cohen, Malkan, Dickey | Arecibo, HRO, Parkes | 305, 36, 64 | 1665-7, 22235, 1612M | 9.5 k, 65 k, 4.5 k | 25 globular clusters | passive search for type II and III civilizations |
1978 | Knowles, Sullivan | Arecibo | 305 | 130-500 M | 1 | 2 stars | |
1978 | Makovetskij, Gindilis, et al | Zelenchukskaya, RATAN-600 | 7.4x450 | Barnard's Star | |||
1978-80 | Harris | Pioneer Venus, Venera 11 and 12 | 20 keV - 1 MeV | 54 g-ray bursters | search for 3 linear events as sign of i/s spacecraft | ||
1979 | Cole, Ekers | Parkes | 64 | 5000 M | 10 M, 1 M | nearby FGK stars | |
1979 | Freitas, Valdes | Leuschner Observatory | 0.76 | optical | Lagrangian points | Bracewell probes | |
1979-81 | Tarter, Clark, Cuquet, Lesyna | Arecibo | 305 | 1420, 1666 M | 5, 600 | 200 stars | |
1979-85 | Bowyer et al | Hat Creek | 26 | 917-937, 1410-30, 1602-5 M, etc | 2x500 | all-sky | SERENDIP piggyback |
1980 | Witteborn | NASA-Univ. of Arizona, Mt Lemon | 1.5 | infrared | 20 stars | infrared excess from Dyson spheres | |
1980-81 | Suchkin, Tokarev, et al | Nirfi, Gorkii, Gaish, Moscow | 9.3 M | 1.5 k | Lagrangian points | Bracewell probes | |
1981 | Lord, O'Dea | Univ. of Mass. | 14 | 115 G | 20 k, 125 k | N. galactic rot. axis | |
1981 | Israel, Tarter | WRST | 3000 max. baseline | 1420 M | 4 M, 10 M | 85 star fields | parasitic search |
1981-82 | Biraud, Tarter | Nancay | 40x240 | 1420 M, 1665-7 M | 49 | 343 stars | |
1981 | Shostak, Tarter | WRST | 3000 max. baseline | 1420 M | 1.2 k | galactic center | interferometer search for pulsed signals |
1981 | Talent | Kitt Peak | 2.1 | optical | 3 stars | search for enhanced stellar lines of rare earth elements as evidence of et nuclear waste disposal | |
1981-2 | Valdes, Freitas | Kitt Peak | 0.61 | optical | Langrangian points | Project "SETA". Search for Bracewell probes | |
1982 | Horowitz, Teague,Linscott, Chen, Backus | Arecibo | 305 | 2841 M / 1420 M | 0.03 | 250 stars / 150 stars | "Suitcase SETI" |
1982 | Vallee, Simard-Normandin | Algonquin | 46 | 10522 M | 185 M | galactic center meridian | search for strongly polarized signals |
1983-85 | Horowitz | Oak Ridge | 26 | 1420 M, 1667 M | 0.03 | sky survey | Project Sentinel |
1983 | Damashek | Green Bank | 92 | 390 M | 2x10^6 | sky survey | search for single pulses and telemetry |
1983 | Valdes, Freitas | Hat Creek | 26 | 1516 M | 4.9 k / 76 k | 80 stars / 12 stars | search for radioactive tritium from et fusion technology |
1983 | Gulkis | DSS 43 | 64 | 8 G, 2380 M | 40 k | southern sky survey | |
1983-88 | Gray | Small SETI Observatory | 4 | 1419-1421 M | 1-40 | sky survey | amateur meridian transit search |
1983-4 | Cullers | AMSETI | 2 | 1420, <1000 M | amateur SETI based on satellite TV dishes | ||
1983-8 | Stephens | Hay River, NWT | two 18x18 | 1415-25 M | 30 k | northern sky survey | amateur SETI observatory using two 64-ft square dishes |
1984 | Slysh | satellite radiometer | 37 G | 400 M | all-sky | Dyson spheres radiating > 1sol. lum. within 100 pc | |
1985-95 | Horowitz | Oak Ridge | 26 | 1420, 1665, 1667, 2841 M | 0.05 | sky survey | META |
1986-88 | Bowyer, Wertheimer, Lampton | Green Bank | 92 | 400-3,500 M | 1 | various sky areas | SERENDIP II |
1986 | Mirabel | Green Bank | 43 | 4,830 M | 76 | galactic center, 33 stars | |
1986 | Betz | Mount Wilson | 1.65 | infrared | 3.5 M | 100 Sun-like stars | search for IR beacons at carbon dioxide laser freq. |
1986- | Colomb, Martin, Lemarchand | Argentina | 30 | 1415, 1425, 1667 M | 2.5 k | 78 Sun-like stars | |
1987 | Tarter, Kardashev, Slysh | VLA | 26 x 9 ant. | 1,612 M | 6.1 k | G357.3-1.3 | obs. of IR source near galactic center to check if Dyson sphere |
1987 | Gray | Oak Ridge | 26 | 1,420 M | 0.05 | sky positions of Wow! signal | used META system |
1988 | Bania, Rood | Green Bank | 43 | 8,665 M | 305 | 24 Vega-like stars with IR excess | search for narrow-band signal at freq. of spin-flip of 3He+ |
1990 | Colomb et al. | Argentina | 30 | 1,420 M | 0.05 | all-sky | META II (southern hemis.) |
1990 | Blair et al. | Parkes | 64 | 4,462 M | 100 | 100 Sun-like stars | search at pi times 21-cm hydrogen line frequency |
1990 | Gray | Oak Ridge | 26 | 1,420 M | 0.05 | M31, M33 | |
1990- | Kingsley | Bexley, Ohio | 0.25 | optical | nearby stars | COSETI | |
1992 | NASA Ames | Arecibo | 305 | 1.3-2.4 G | 1, 7, 28 | 78 Sun-like stars | HRMS targeted search |
1992 | JPL | Goldstone | 26, 34 | 1.7 G, 8.3-8.7 G | 30 | all-sky | HRMS sky survey |
1992-96 | Bowyer, Wertheimer, Donnelly | Arecibo | 305 | 423-435 M | 0.6 | all-sky | SERENDIP III |
1993 | Steffes, Deboer | NRAO/Tucson | 12 | 203 G | 32 | 40 stars and 3 locations near galactic center | search near positronium line |
1995- | SETI Institute | Parkes-Mopra / Arecibo / Jodrell Bank | 64 / 305 / 76 | 1.2-3 G | 1 | 206 stars / 192 stars / 600 stars | Project Phoenix |
1995 | Gray | VLA | 26 | 1,420 M | 381, 6.1 k | "Wow!" signal region | |
1995 | Beskin | Special Astrophysical Observatory | 6 | optical | several objects | ||
1995 | Mauersberger, Wilson, Rood, Bania, Hein, Linhart | IRAM | 30 | 203 G | 9.7 k | 17 stars and positions | search at spin-flip frequency of positronium |
1995-99 | Horowitz, et al | Oak Ridge | 26 | 1.4-1.7 G | 0.5 | northern all-sky | BETA; covered full waterhole (damaged by wind storm) |
1996 | Blair, Zadnik | Perth, Australia | 0.64 | optical | nearby stars | ||
1997- | Wertheimer, et al. | Arecibo | 305 | 1.32-1.52 G | 0.6 | all-sky | SERENDIP IV |
1998- | SETI League | amateur dishes (up to 5000) | 3-5 | 1.42 G | 10 | all directions in real time | Project Argus |
1998- | Stootman, et al. | Parkes | 64 | 0.6 | 1,418-1,420 M | southern random all-sky | Southern SERENDIP; uses 13 beams on sky from focal plane array |
1999- | Wertheimer | Leuschner | 0.76 | optical | nearby stars | search for pulsed signals | |
1999- | Marcy | Lick and Keck | 4 and 10 | optical | nearby stars | search for narrowband continuous wave sugnals in data archive of extrasolar planet search | |
1999- | Horowitz | Harvard Smithsonian | 1.55 | optical | nearby stars | search for nanoseccond pulsed signals | |
1999- | Montebugnoli | Medicina | 32 | 1,415-1,425 M; 4,255-4,256 M | 0.6 | northern sky survey | SETI Italia; SERENDIP-type ransom sky survey at 21 cm and 7 cm |
1999- | Wertheimer, Anderson | Arecibo | 305 | 1.419-1.421 G | 0.1 | all sky | SETI@home (2.5 MHz of SERENDIP IV data analyzed by screen-savers on home PCs |