Using the Very Large Array (VLA) and other radio telescopes to perform a parasitic search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI)

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Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Nasa Programs, Project Seti, Radio Telescopes, Very Large Array (Vla), Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Maps, Astronomical Observatories, Microwave Sounding, Stars

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This paper describes several attempts to utilize various radio telescopes in a manner that is termed 'parasitic', that is in a manner that does not interrupt or seriously impact the standard astronomical observing programs in progress at the radio observatories. In the extreme case, only recorded astronomical data are accessed off-line, after the fact, without any burden on the observatory at all.

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