The Elusive Wow
Publisher:
Palmer Square Press
Publication Date:
01 December, 2011
ISBN:
9780983958444
Pages:
256
Subjects:
Science
Available as:
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Trade Cloth, 978-0-9839584-4-4
Description:
"The Elusive Wow" tells the story of the Wow! signal—one of the most intriguing radio signals ever seen by searches for broadcasts from the stars. Author Robert Gray reports on the original detection and tells of his searches for the signal, showing examples of what searchers see with interstellar radios. In addition to telling the tale of the elusive signal, Gray surveys the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, also known as SETI—explaining why many scientists think Others might exist on other worlds and how we might find them. Gray's scientific work has appeared in journals such as Astrophysical Journal and Icarus, and in magazines like Sky & Telescope.
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PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2011-10-24
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Gray delivers a bland history of what should be an exciting topic: the search for intelligent life in the universe. The "WOW!" in the title refers to the exclamation written in the margin of a radio telescope data printout in 1977, data the scientists in Ohio hoped had come from an ET. Gray, who has written for Sky & Telescope and the Astrophysical Journal, says the "WOW" radio signal was many times more powerful than background emissions in the vicinity and didn't come from any known star. It was recorded only once, however. Gray counts down his own attempts to rediscover WOW with a home-brew radio telescope, as well as other large-scale searches by the radio astronomy community, but after years of searching, no repetition of the signal has been found. Gray then quickly covers the usual bases in recounting star formation, the discovery of exoplanets, and a brief look at how life evolved on Earth. A section on search strategies for seeking extraterrestrial intelligence is intriguing, but, like the rest of the book, only skims the surface of one of the most exciting topics in science. 75 illus. (Dec.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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