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Space / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Drake equation / H. Paul Shuch / SETI Institute / Project Ozma / Frank Drake / Hydrogen line / Extraterrestrial life / SETI / Astrobiology / Astronomy
Date: 2013-10-21 00:57:57
Space
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Drake equation
H. Paul Shuch
SETI Institute
Project Ozma
Frank Drake
Hydrogen line
Extraterrestrial life
SETI
Astrobiology
Astronomy

2 Project Ozma: The Birth of Observational SETI

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