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Seti, the past, present and future

Jason Palmer explores the past, present and future of Seti. In the first programme he looks at how it began and whether its funding will continue in the future.

In the first of two programmes, the BBC's science reporter Jason Palmer, meets the researchers behind Seti, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence and looks at the prospects for success in the face of funding issues and the sheer size of the task.

He talks to Seti's co-founder Frank Drake as well as its current active researchers, including Seth Shostak, Jill Tartar and Doug Vakoch.

(Image: Computer artwork of our solar system. Credit: Science Photo Library)

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18 minutes

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  • Mon 9 Jan 201219:32GMT
  • Tue 10 Jan 201204:32GMT
  • Tue 10 Jan 201212:32GMT
  • Sat 14 Jan 201211:32GMT
  • Mon 16 Jan 201203:32GMT

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