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  2. Ohio State University Radio Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Known as Big Ear, the observatory was part of Ohio State University's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project. The telescope was designed by John D. Kraus. Construction of the Big Ear began in 1956 and was completed in 1961, and it was finally turned on for the first time in 1963.

  3. Wow! signal - Wikipedia

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    The Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5". The original printout with Ehman's handwritten exclamation is preserved by Ohio History Connection. [1]The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected on August 15, 1977, by Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope in the United States, then used to support the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

  4. Ohio Sky Survey - Wikipedia

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    Data were taken between 1965 and 1971 using the Big Ear radio telescope at the Ohio State University Radio Observatory (OSURO), also known as the "Big Ear Radio Observatory (BERO)". The survey covered 94% of the sky area between the limiting declinations of 63°N and 36°S with a resolution at 1415 MHz of 40 arc minutes in declination. [ 1 ]

  5. '3 Body Problem': Netflix sci-fi show makes mysterious Ohio ...

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    The Wow! signal was detected by Ohio State’s Radio Observatory (known as the “Big Eartelescope), which scanned for alien radio signals from 1973-95, according to the university. The 22 ...

  6. Scientists think they have found the source of the most ... - AOL

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    Scientists think they might have found an explanation for the “wow” signal that has long led to hopes it was contact from aliens. In August, 1977, the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State ...

  7. Perkins Observatory - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 it merged with another small astronomy magazine known as “The Sky” to create “Sky & Telescope Magazine.” Another stipulation in Hiram Perkins’ endowment was that observing sessions be open to the public at least once a month. The radio telescope known as Big Ear was built on Perkins Observatory property and operated from 1963 ...

  8. Astronomers tell how they tracked mystery space radio ... - AOL

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    By scanning the sky with radio telescopes, Hurley and her team located another, similar radio pulse that repeated only once every 2.9 hours – the slowest ever observed so far.

  9. John D. Kraus - Wikipedia

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    Big Ear 1976, Big Ear Two: Listening for Other-Worlds 1994. Electromagnetics, published by Mc-Graw Hill (ISBN 0071164294) 1953. Our Cosmic Universe 1980. Radio Astronomy, published by Cygnus-Quasar (ISBN 0070353921) 1966. An updated second edition was released in 1986 in a spiral-bound form.

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