NRAO and the SETI Institute will develop a new system to provide VLA data to an advanced signal processor that will seek to detect signs of extraterrestrial technologies.
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Radio Jupiter: Seeing the Giant Planet in a New Light
By looking at Jupiter in radio light, ALMA and the VLA reveal a world hidden by its layers of clouds.