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Jason Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 6:29 am Post subject: How common are "interesting" results? |
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I>ve been using SetiSpy and KSetiSpy and have recently accumulated 1,000
WU>s... of these, a singe work unit pops up on my SetiSpy sky map as an
"interesting" little green dot (gaussian signal ratio was 4.102 at a drift
rate of -10.5292 Hz/s). Although I don>t believe this is ET, I>m curious of
how common these results are. Is one in a thousand on par? Coincidentally,
this result was a reobs. on source from March 24, 03.
Jason Bryan
Results Received: 1024
Total CPU Time: 3907 hr 01 min
Average CPU Time per work unit: 3 hr 48 min 55.6 sec
Ranked 189668 of 4658364 at 95.925% |
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Bob Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 5:04 pm Post subject: Re: How common are "interesting" results? |
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Jason,
I had 4 "interesting" work units in the ~1700+ that I>ve crunched that
SetiSpy reported. And one of the reobservation WU>s from earlier this year
either was at or very near one of my "interesting" spots, since the green
dot is now yellow in the sky map.
Bob.
"Jason" <jasonbryan@cox.net> wrote in message
news:3YQ6b.49474$nf3.46600@fed1read07...
[quote]I>ve been using SetiSpy and KSetiSpy and have recently accumulated 1,000
WU>s... of these, a singe work unit pops up on my SetiSpy sky map as an
"interesting" little green dot (gaussian signal ratio was 4.102 at a drift
rate of -10.5292 Hz/s). Although I don>t believe this is ET, I>m curious
of
how common these results are. Is one in a thousand on par?
Coincidentally,
this result was a reobs. on source from March 24, 03.
Jason Bryan
Results Received: 1024
Total CPU Time: 3907 hr 01 min
Average CPU Time per work unit: 3 hr 48 min 55.6 sec
Ranked 189668 of 4658364 at 95.925%
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