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Weekly Outage and Initial Catch Up
Every Tuesday morning (Pacific time) we begin a 3 day data distribution outage to focus on science processing and development plus any needed systems maintenance. The upload/download servers will be offline during this time. The web site (including the forums) will only be offline during the database maintenance and backup portion of the outage. On Friday, you may experience connectivity issues as the servers catch up with demand. 6 Aug 2010 19:07:50 UTC


Don Backer has passed away.
Don Backer, Berkeley professor and director of the Allen Telescope Array, passed away on Sunday, July 25th. Don was a very important contributor to radio astronomy and to the study of pulsars. He will be missed. 27 Jul 2010 0:36:12 UTC · Comment


Arecibo Observatory Repair Status
A structural failure at the telescope on February 3rd was partially repaired in March, and we've been observing with reduced motion since then. The next phase of repairs is slated to start July 12th, and may take up to 6 weeks for full implementation and testing. 30 Jun 2010 20:35:17 UTC · Comment


New Thesis
Astropulse: A Search for Microsecond Transient Radio Signals by Joshua von Korff (congratulations, Josh!). 7 Jun 2010 16:35:52 UTC · Comment


New Paper Describing Berkeley SETI Instruments
Here is the pdf of another paper presented at the Astrobiology Science Conference. This paper describes the various strategies and instruments developed by Berkeley SETI / CASPER team, with a focus on hardware. 27 May 2010 16:49:01 UTC · Comment


New Paper on the NTPCkr and RFI Rejection
Here is the pdf of a new paper describing our strategy for rejecting interference and finding candidate signals. This paper was presented at the Astrobiology Science Conference which was held April 26-29 in Texas. 26 May 2010 18:53:20 UTC · Comment


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