On Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 9:27:18 PM UTC-7 Liz R wrote:

Sorry if the link didn't work. I just tried it and it seems OK to me, 


I can't load it. If a radar signal is omidirectional, I seriously doubt it 
can be detected at a distance of 12,000 LY. 50-100 LY is the number I 
recall. They must be referring to an analysis of a planet's atmosphere. AG
 

but I may have some special access I'm unaware of. Anyway, I think this is 
the relevant quote...

*Researchers used a theoretical, modeling-based method, and this study is 
the first to analyse multiple types of technosignatures together rather 
than separately. The findings revealed that radio signals, such as 
planetary radar emissions from the former Arecibo Observatory, are Earth’s 
most detectable technosignatures, potentially visible from up to 12,000 
light-years away. *

So it sounds as though they think radio signals generated by humans are in 
theory detectable from 12,000 light years. That seems rather unlikely to me 
(unless the signals are highly directional). I feel like I've seen a figure 
around 100s of light years for attenuating signals, perhaps.

On Monday, 17 February 2025 at 12:44:46 UTC+13 Alan Grayson wrote:

On Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 3:17:36 PM UTC-7 Alan Grayson wrote:

On Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 3:05:35 AM UTC-7 Alan Grayson wrote:

On Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 1:15:08 AM UTC-7 Liz R wrote:

A research team led by Dr. Sofia Sheikh of the *SETI Institute*, in 
collaboration with the *Characterizing Atmospheric Technosignatures *project 
and the *Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center 
<http://downthetubes.net?action=user_content_redirect&uuid=3db7bff95e9b50c5deb4580ff206dec3aada5856af55f34ca01b73a47fef84a0&blog_id=53307203&post_id=167783&user_id=21673507&subs_id=9373912&signature=28acbcd3eaa379d853501a2847b53910&email_name=new-post&[email protected]&encoded_url=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucHNldGkucHN1LmVkdQ=>*,
 
set out to answer a simple question: If an extraterrestrial civilisation 
existed with technology similar to ours, would they be able to detect Earth 
and evidence of humanity? If so, what signals would they detect, and from 
how far away? 

<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/__DownTheTubes__/FMfcgzQZTCjfmGkWRClxNpKPbVcTCqzl>

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/__DownTheTubes__/FMAfcgzQZTCjfmGkWRClxNpKPbVcTCqzl
 
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/__DownTheTubes__/FMfcgzQZTCjfmGkWRClxNpKPbVcTCqzl>


The link doesn't work. My best guess is that beyond about 50 light years, 
the signal, which is an expanding sphere, attenuates, and can't be detected 
above the background noise. AG


See  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od-1V9ZR2Kc , where the claim is 
12,000 light years. I don't believe it. AG.


Maybe I'm confusing the detection of a radio signal leaving Earth and being 
detected by aliens having our level of technology, with issues concerning 
atmospheric properties.  AG

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