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Interview: The alien hunter

By Barry Digregorio

17 September 2008

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Seth Shostak

(Image: Timothy Archibald)

Are we alone in the universe? Astronomer Seth Shostak has dedicated his career to trying to find out, with . Shostak talked to Barry DiGregorio about why he’s sure that intelligent aliens exist, the powerful new telescope that will help in the hunt, and what he would do if he detected a signal from ET

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