Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope - Its possible use for SETI

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antenna Design, Phased Arrays, Project Seti, Radio Telescopes, Steerable Antennas, Antenna Feeds, Cylindrical Antennas, Parabolic Antennas, Radio Astronomy

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The construction of a Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) at Khodad, India is discussed, focusing on the possible use of the GMRT for SETI. The GMRT is expected to consist of 34 fully-steerable parabolic dishes with 45-m diameters. The total effective area of the GMRT will be about 27,000 sq m at 1420 MHz. The ways in which the GMRT design is suited for SETI are examined. It is suggested that the GMRT could be used for a low-cost 1000 element SETI array as an international endeavor.

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