The SETI Institute is a not-for-profit research organization incorporated in 1984 whose mission is to explore, understand, and explain the origin and nature of life in the universe, and to use this knowledge to inspire and guide present and future generations , sharing knowledge with the public, the press, and the government. SETI stands for the "search for extraterrestrial intelligence".
22-479: The institute consists of three primary centers: The Carl Sagan Center , devoted to the study of life in the universe; the Center for Education , focused on astronomy, astrobiology and space science for students and educators; and the Center for Public Outreach , which produces " Big Picture Science ", the institute's general science radio show and podcast, and "SETI Talks", its weekly colloquium series. The SETI Institute
44-731: A crash-course in astronomy and experience two sorties on the SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) modified 747 aircraft, operated by NASA and the German Space Agency . In 2016, the institute received a five-year grant from NASA for an institute-conceived STEM program for the Girl Scouts of the USA . In partnership with the University of Arizona, the Girl Scouts of Northern California and
66-608: A dash of humor and proves the thesis that science radio doesn't have to be dull! The institute's weekly colloquium series – SETI Talks, is an in-depth one-hour lecture featuring leading researchers from around the world in astronomy, astrophysics, aerospace technology, astrobiology, machine learning and more. Lectures are free of charge, open to the public and presented at Microsoft's Silicon Valley Campus in Mountain View, California. All SETI Talks are video-taped and archived on YouTube. Over 350 lectures are available on-line, and indexed on
88-1090: A research scientist at the SETI Institute . Starting in 2015 she joined the Science Council at the SETI Institute and is a contractor at the NASA Ames Research Center. In 2020 she was elected a fellow of the American Geophysical Union for: ...enabling the discovery of phyllosilicates on Mars and for making critical discoveries regarding the climate history of Mars Bishop uses Raman spectroscopy to examine minerals that may be found on Mars and examines minerals on Earth that serve as proxies for conditions on Mars. Through this research Bishop has analyzed water in minerals such as montmorillonite and used hyperspectral imaging to identify phyllosilicates on minerals from Earth. On Mars, Bishop's research revealed these phyllosilicates are indicative of
110-533: A variety of sources. Contrary to popular belief, and their Form 990, no government funds are allocated for its SETI searches – these are financed entirely by private contributions. Other astrobiology research at the SETI Institute may be funded by NASA , the National Science Foundation , or other grants and donations. TeamSETI is the SETI Institute's worldwide membership and support organization. Big Picture Science Big Picture Science
132-714: Is a planetary scientist known for her research into the minerals found on Mars . In 1988, Bishop earned a B.S. in chemistry and an M.S. in Applied Earth Science from Stanford University . She earned her Ph.D. from Brown University in 1994 and then was a postdoctoral associate at the German Aerospace Center in Berlin until 1997. From 1997 to 1999 she was a fellow at the National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) Ames Research Center before becoming
154-551: Is also available for download via podcast and direct download from podcast networks as well as the show's website where archived shows from 2006 on can also be found. Episodes are cut to an NPR clock. Big Picture Science was formerly titled Are We Alone? , and functioned as a commercially-supported radio call-in show before transitioning to distribution through the Public Radio Satellite System and Public Radio Exchange . Janice Bishop Janice Bishop
176-416: Is the national science radio program and podcast, produced at the SETI Institute and hosted by Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak and journalist Molly Bentley, the executive producer of the show. The program uses innovative storytelling to connect trends in contemporary research and technology. Episodes are thematic, providing in-depth discussion of particular developments in science. Topics covered include
198-577: The American Association for the Advancement of Science , discussed Active SETI and whether transmitting a message to possible intelligent extraterrestrials in the cosmos was a good idea. That same week, a statement was released, signed by many in the SETI community, that a "worldwide scientific, political and humanitarian discussion must occur before any message is sent". On 28 March 2015, a related essay
220-783: The Herschel Space Telescope . SETI scientists are involved in space missions, including the New Horizons mission toward Pluto, the Cassini mission previously in orbit around Saturn, the Mars Rovers Opportunity and Curiosity , the Kepler mission, and the TESS mission. They also cooperate with NASA in the CAMS meteor-tracking network. Funding for SETI Institute programs comes from
242-576: The Excitement of NASA Science to the Nation's Community Colleges, NASA Community College Network is a newly funded (2021) initiative to bring NASA subject matter experts (SME), research findings, and science resources into the nation's community college system. The Center for Public Outreach brings the work of the SETI Institute and other leading research organizations, to the general public through its weekly radio broadcast and podcast – "Big Picture Science" and
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#1732844667283264-608: The Girl Scouts of the USA, the SETI Institute launched "Reaching for the Stars: NASA Science for Girl Scouts." This will develop a new series of merit badges based on a STEM curriculum for girls aged 5 to 18. Funded by the National Science Foundation, SETI Institute operates a summer internship program for college students. Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) is an eight-week summer internship that pairs students with institute mentor/scientists. Bringing
286-586: The SETI Institute: Charles Townes , key inventor of the laser, and the late Baruch Blumberg , who developed the Hepatitis B vaccine. Within the SETI Institute, Andrew Siemion heads the SETI effort. Seth Shostak is the host of Big Picture Science . Dr. David Morrison was the director of the Carl Sagan Center, until August 2015, when Nathalie Cabrol was appointed as director. Edna DeVore,
308-738: The astrobiology roadmap charted by the Drake Equation , the scientists of the Carl Sagan Center endeavor to understand the nature and proliferation of life in the universe and the transitions from physics to chemistry, chemistry to biology and biology to philosophy. Most of the research undertaken within the Carl Sagan Center is funded by grants from NASA , while SETI endeavors are funded exclusively by private philanthropy. The institute's SETI researchers use both radio and optical telescope systems to search for deliberate signals from technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilizations . The SETI Institute employs over 100 researchers that study all aspects of
330-463: The director of education and public outreach beginning in 1992, retired in 2018, at which time Pamela Harman became the new director of education. The SETI Institute is headquartered in Mountain View, California . In 2015, Silicon Valley businessman Bill Diamond was appointed as CEO. On 13 February 2015, scientists (including David Grinspoon , Seth Shostak , and David Brin ) at an annual meeting of
352-773: The institute's website. Instruments used by SETI Institute scientists include the ground-based Allen Telescope Array ; several ground-based optical telescopes, such as the Shane telescope at Lick Observatory , the W.M. Keck telescopes and IRTF in Hawaii; and the Very Large Telescopes in Chile. They also use space-based telescopes including the Hubble Space Telescope , the Spitzer Space Telescope , Kepler , TESS , and
374-1051: The latest developments in science. Guests include researchers from academic, public and private spheres (including NASA ), popular science writers, cultural critics, engineers, and ethicists focused on science. Once a month an episode, "Skeptic Check," is devoted to critical thinking and takes on topics in junk science and the paranormal . The show is broadcast on approximately 155 radio stations, many of them NPR affiliates. These include KALW in San Francisco, WCMU-FM in Michigan, WVPE in Indiana, WHRV in Virginia, WIEC in Wisconsin, and WNYE in New York City, as well as World FM in Tawa, Wellington , New Zealand , and American Forces Network . The show
396-682: The presence of water. In 2011, Bishop examined carbonate rocks in the Mojave Desert as an analogue for conditions that may occur on Mars and her subsequent research revealed the wide-spread presence of rocks with carbonate on Mars which could be indicative of potential life on Mars. Using data from instruments on the Curiosity rover , Bishop and colleagues found presence of glauconitic clays which only form in bodies of water that remain still for long periods of time. In 2021, Bishop determined that dark streaks on Mars, called recurring slope lineae , can be
418-586: The search for life, its origins, the environment in which life develops, and its ultimate fate. They include Laurance Doyle , Peter Jenniskens , Pascal Lee , Mark R. Showalter , Franck Marchis , and Janice Bishop . The Center for Education promotes STEM education through NASA and NSF -funded programs aimed at teaching and inspiring children, young adults and educators in physical sciences with emphasis on astronomy and astrobiology. The Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors program brings research to American middle and high school teachers. Selected science educators take
440-450: The weekly lecture series "SETI Talks." Big Picture Science is hosted by the institute's Senior Astronomer, Seth Shostak and co-hosted by Executive Producer Molly Bentley . The award-winning general science program engages the public with modern science research through lively and intelligent storytelling and interviews with leading authors, educators and researchers in wide-ranging disciplines. The show mixes engaging and topical science with
462-417: Was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) California nonprofit organization in 1984 by Thomas Pierson (former CEO), and Dr. Jill Tarter . Financial and leadership support over the life of the SETI Institute has included Carl Sagan , Bernard Oliver , David Packard , William Hewlett , Gordon Moore , Paul Allen , Nathan Myhrvold , Lewis Platt , and Greg Papadopoulos . Two Nobel laureates have been associated with
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#1732844667283484-637: Was written by Seth Shostak and published in The New York Times . In January 2019, it was reported that the institute was looking for moons around 486958 Arrokoth . The Carl Sagan Center is named in honor of Carl Sagan , former trustee of the institute, astronomer, prolific author and host of the original "Cosmos" television series. The Carl Sagan Center is home to over 80 scientists and researchers organized around six research thrusts: astronomy and astrophysics, exoplanets , planetary exploration, climate and geoscience, astrobiology and SETI. Guided by
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