Technosignatures as a Priority in Planetary Science
- Sheikh, Sofia 6
- Berea, Anamaria 3
- Davis, Ross 12
- Torre, Gabriel G. De la 7
- DeMarines, Julia 8
- Fisher, Theresa 13
- Foote, Searra 5
- Gelino, Dawn 9
- Grinspoon, David 14
- Profitiliotis, George 10
- Sessa, Alexander M. 11
- Singam, Caitlyn 2
- Sneed, Evan L. 1
- Vidal, Clément 4
- Wright, Jason T. 1
- 1 Penn State University / Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center
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University of Maryland, College Park
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George Mason University
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- 4 Center Leo Apostel, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
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Arizona State University
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Pennsylvania State University
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Universidad de Cádiz
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University of California, Berkeley
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- 9 Caltech / IPAC-NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
- 10 National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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- 12 Indiana University
- 13 School of Earth and Space Exploration
- 14 Planetary Science Institute, Tucson
ISSN: 0002-7537
Año de publicación: 2021
Volumen: 53
Número: 4
Páginas: 7
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Bulletin of the AAS
Resumen
Are we alone? The study of technosignatures, physical manifestations of technology from extraterrestrial intelligences, is a rigorous astrobiological sub-discipline. The Planetary Science decadal should include searches for technosignatures alongside biosignatures in its recommendations for funding a robust astrobiology research portfolio.