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Jill Tarter

Jill Cornell Tarter (born January 16, 1944) is an American astronomer best known for her work on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Tarter is the former director of the Center for SETI Research, holding the Bernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI at the SETI Institute.[1][2][3] In 2002, Discover magazine recognized her as one of the 50 most important women in science.[4]

Jill Tarter
Tarter at Starmus IV Trondheim, 2017
Born
Jill Cornell

(1944-01-16) January 16, 1944 (age 80)
EducationCornell University (BS)
University of California, Berkeley (MS, PhD)
Known forSETI research
Spouse(s)C. Bruce Tarter
Jack Welch
Children1 daughter
Scientific career
FieldsRadio astronomy
Thesis The Interaction of Gas and Galaxies within Galaxy Clusters  (1975)
Doctoral advisorJoseph Silk
Websitewww.seti.org/our-scientists/jill-tarter

Early life and education edit

Tarter grew up in New York State, and graduated from Eastchester High School in 1961. She was elected to its alumni association hall of fame in 2001.[5] Prior to his death when she was twelve years old, Tarter's father was an early inspiration who encouraged her curiosity when she resisted suggestions that she follow pursuits considered more appropriate for a girl and announced that she wanted to be an engineer. On family trips to Florida with her father, she would look up at the dark skies and wonder who or what might be out there.[6][7]

Tarter earned a Bachelor of Engineering Physics degree as an undergraduate at Cornell University (1965) as one of only two women in her graduating class in the engineering college. Her professional interest in astronomy emerged as she pursued a Master's degree (1971) and PhD (1975) at the University of California at Berkeley.[6][7][8] In her PhD dissertation, she coined the term "brown dwarf" while researching small-mass objects that fail to stably fuse hydrogen.[9]

Astronomy career edit

 
"Life Beyond Earth" CSICon 2016

Tarter has worked on a number of major scientific projects, most relating to the search for extraterrestrial life. As a graduate student, she was inspired to do SETI research by the Cyclops Report. Stuart Bowyer gave her the report to read when Bowyer discovered that Tarter could program the then-outdated PDP-8/S computer that had been donated by Jack Welch for Bowyer's SETI a project at Hat Creek Radio Observatory. She worked with Bowyer on the radio-search project SERENDIP and created the corresponding backronym, "Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations".[6] She was project scientist for NASA's High Resolution Microwave Survey (HRMS) in 1992 and 1993 and subsequently director of Project Phoenix (HRMS reconfigured) under the auspices of the SETI Institute. She was co-creator with Margaret Turnbull of the HabCat in 2002, a principal component of Project Phoenix. Tarter has published dozens of technical papers and lectures extensively both on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the need for proper science education. She had spent 35 years in the quest for extraterrestrial life when she announced her retirement in 2012.[2][3][10]

On October 20, 2006, Tarter appeared on the Point of Inquiry podcast to discuss the question: "Are we alone?" Tarter stated, "Humans will have a different view about being human if and when we know the answer to the 'Are we alone?' question."[11]

In 2011, Tarter delivered a talk, "Intelligent Life in the Universe: Is Anybody Out There?", at the first Starmus Festival in the Canary Islands. The Festival, founded by astronomer Garik Israelian, was a blend of astronomy, allied sciences, music, and art. Tarter subsequently joined the Starmus Board of Directors, along with Israelian, astrophysicist and Queen founding guitarist Brian May, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, and others. Her 2011 talk was published in the book Starmus: 50 Years of Man in Space.[12] Tarter is a member of the CuriosityStream Advisory Board and the Space for Humanity Board of Advisors.[13]

In May 2013, the Science Laureates of the United States Act of 2013 was introduced into Congress. Tarter was listed by one commentator as a possible nominee for the position of Science Laureate, if the act were to pass.[14]

In 2017, science journalist Sarah Scoles published a biography of Tarter and a history of SETI, called Making Contact: Jill Tarter and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.[15]

Honors and awards edit

Tarter's work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from a number of scientific organizations.

Popular culture edit

Tarter's astronomical work is illustrated in Carl Sagan's novel Contact. In the film version of Contact, the protagonist Ellie Arroway is played by Jodie Foster. Tarter conversed with the actress for months before and during filming, and Arroway was "largely based" on Tarter's work.[26] She has also been featured in John Boswell's Symphony of Science music video, "The Poetry of Reality (An Anthem for Science)".[27]

Prior to Seticon II in 2012 Tarter addressed concerns about alien invasion, like those seen in science fiction films, in particular those expressed by Stephen Hawking. Correlated with Hawking's reservations is his belief that humans should not attempt to broadcast signals in order to contact alien civilizations (Active SETI). Tarter thinks that aliens evolved enough to communicate with and travel to Earth will be long-lived enough to have needed to grow beyond violent tendencies.[28][29]

“Often the aliens of science fiction say more about us than they do about themselves.... While Sir [sic] Stephen Hawking warned that alien life might try to conquer or colonize Earth, I respectfully disagree. If aliens were able to visit Earth that would mean they would have technological capabilities sophisticated enough not to need slaves, food, or other planets. If aliens were to come here it would be simply to explore. Considering the age of the Universe, we probably wouldn’t be their first extraterrestrial encounter, either. We should look at movies like ‘Men in Black III,’ ‘Prometheus’ and ‘Battleship’ as great entertainment and metaphors for our own fears, but we should not consider them harbingers of alien visitation.”[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . SETI Institute. SETI Institute. Archived from the original on 8 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b Overbye, Dennis (18 June 2012). "A Career Waiting for E.T. to Phone". New York Times. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Alien hunter retires after 35-year quest for E.T." Fox News. May 22, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2012.
  4. ^ Svitil, Kathy (13 November 2002). "The 50 Most Important Women in Science". Discover. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Scoles, Sarah (2017). Making Contact: Jill Tarter and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. New York, NY: Pegasus Books. ISBN 9781681774411.
  7. ^ a b Cosier, Susan (January 29, 2014). "10 Questions for Jill Tarter, Astronomer". Science Friday. Science Friday Initiative. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  8. ^ Koren, Marina (2017-07-12). "Jill Tarter, Feminist Cosmic Icon". The Atlantic. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  9. ^ Tarter, Jill (2014), "Brown is Not a Color: Introduction of the Term 'Brown Dwarf'", in Joergens, Viki (ed.), 50 Years of Brown Dwarfs – From Prediction to Discovery to Forefront of Research, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol. 401, Springer, pp. 19–24, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-01162-2_3, ISBN 978-3-319-01162-2
  10. ^ Hayes, Jacqui. . COSMOS. Cosmos Magazine. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  11. ^ DJ Grothe (October 20, 2006). . www.pointofinquiry.org (Podcast). Center for Inquiry. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  12. ^ Board, Starmus Festival and Promotur-Canary Islands Tourism. "Starmus Festival and Stephen Hawking Launch the Book "Starmus, 50 Years of Man in Space"". Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  13. ^ "CuriosityStream Advisory Board". Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  14. ^ Marlow, Jeffrey (9 May 2013). "The Science Laureate of the United States". Wired Magazine. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  15. ^ . pegasusbooks.com. Archived from the original on 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  16. ^ "CSI Fellows and Staff". Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  17. ^ . Telluride Tech Festival. Archived from the original on October 17, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  18. ^ . Adler Planetarium. Adler Planetarium. Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  19. ^ TIME Magazine: . Time. April 26, 2004. Archived from the original on August 17, 2013. Retrieved October 27, 2008.
  20. ^ "Scientist probes outer space for aliens". CNN. April 19, 2004. Retrieved October 27, 2008.
  21. ^ "Sagan Prize Recipients". wonderfest.org. 2011. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
  22. ^ "Jill Tarter". TED. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  23. ^ Trost, Matthew (2009-02-20). "Exclusive interview with TED Prize-winner Jill Tarter of SETI". TED. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  24. ^ "AAS Fellows". AAS. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  25. ^ "Jill Tarter bio". AAAS. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on October 5, 2008. Retrieved October 27, 2008.
  27. ^ John Boswell (melodysheep), "The Poetry of Reality (An Anthem for Science)" on YouTube, February 25, 2010.
  28. ^ Orwig, Jessica (January 20, 2016). "A world leading scientist on the search for extraterrestrials pointed out a flaw in Stephen Hawking's fear of finding intelligent aliens". Business Insider. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  29. ^ a b . SETI Institute. June 2012. Archived from the original on 25 February 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2018.

External links edit

  • Tarter featured at Creative Class
  • presented to the Long Now Foundation (Ogg Vorbis format).
  • Talk on the Allen Telescope Array at the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures on YouTube
  • 'It Takes a Cosmos to Make a Human' Jill Tarter interviewed by Krista Tippett of The On Being Project, 2021; audio with transcript.

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Jill Cornell Tarter born January 16 1944 is an American astronomer best known for her work on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence SETI Tarter is the former director of the Center for SETI Research holding the Bernard M Oliver Chair for SETI at the SETI Institute 1 2 3 In 2002 Discover magazine recognized her as one of the 50 most important women in science 4 Jill TarterTarter at Starmus IV Trondheim 2017BornJill Cornell 1944 01 16 January 16 1944 age 80 EducationCornell University BS University of California Berkeley MS PhD Known forSETI researchSpouse s C Bruce TarterJack WelchChildren1 daughterScientific careerFieldsRadio astronomyThesisThe Interaction of Gas and Galaxies within Galaxy Clusters 1975 Doctoral advisorJoseph SilkWebsitewww wbr seti wbr org wbr our scientists wbr jill tarter Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Astronomy career 3 Honors and awards 4 Popular culture 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editTarter grew up in New York State and graduated from Eastchester High School in 1961 She was elected to its alumni association hall of fame in 2001 5 Prior to his death when she was twelve years old Tarter s father was an early inspiration who encouraged her curiosity when she resisted suggestions that she follow pursuits considered more appropriate for a girl and announced that she wanted to be an engineer On family trips to Florida with her father she would look up at the dark skies and wonder who or what might be out there 6 7 Tarter earned a Bachelor of Engineering Physics degree as an undergraduate at Cornell University 1965 as one of only two women in her graduating class in the engineering college Her professional interest in astronomy emerged as she pursued a Master s degree 1971 and PhD 1975 at the University of California at Berkeley 6 7 8 In her PhD dissertation she coined the term brown dwarf while researching small mass objects that fail to stably fuse hydrogen 9 Astronomy career edit nbsp Life Beyond Earth CSICon 2016 Tarter has worked on a number of major scientific projects most relating to the search for extraterrestrial life As a graduate student she was inspired to do SETI research by the Cyclops Report Stuart Bowyer gave her the report to read when Bowyer discovered that Tarter could program the then outdated PDP 8 S computer that had been donated by Jack Welch for Bowyer s SETI a project at Hat Creek Radio Observatory She worked with Bowyer on the radio search project SERENDIP and created the corresponding backronym Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations 6 She was project scientist for NASA s High Resolution Microwave Survey HRMS in 1992 and 1993 and subsequently director of Project Phoenix HRMS reconfigured under the auspices of the SETI Institute She was co creator with Margaret Turnbull of the HabCat in 2002 a principal component of Project Phoenix Tarter has published dozens of technical papers and lectures extensively both on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the need for proper science education She had spent 35 years in the quest for extraterrestrial life when she announced her retirement in 2012 2 3 10 On October 20 2006 Tarter appeared on the Point of Inquiry podcast to discuss the question Are we alone Tarter stated Humans will have a different view about being human if and when we know the answer to the Are we alone question 11 In 2011 Tarter delivered a talk Intelligent Life in the Universe Is Anybody Out There at the first Starmus Festival in the Canary Islands The Festival founded by astronomer Garik Israelian was a blend of astronomy allied sciences music and art Tarter subsequently joined the Starmus Board of Directors along with Israelian astrophysicist and Queen founding guitarist Brian May theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and others Her 2011 talk was published in the book Starmus 50 Years of Man in Space 12 Tarter is a member of the CuriosityStream Advisory Board and the Space for Humanity Board of Advisors 13 In May 2013 the Science Laureates of the United States Act of 2013 was introduced into Congress Tarter was listed by one commentator as a possible nominee for the position of Science Laureate if the act were to pass 14 In 2017 science journalist Sarah Scoles published a biography of Tarter and a history of SETI called Making Contact Jill Tarter and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence 15 Honors and awards editTarter s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from a number of scientific organizations Awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989 1 Elected a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry in 1994 16 Chabot Observatory named her their person of the year in 1997 1 Was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology in 2001 17 Was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2002 and a Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences in 2003 Received the Adler Planetarium Women in Space Science Award in 2003 18 Was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine in 2004 19 Received two public service medals from NASA 20 Asteroid 74824 Tarter 1999 TJ16 was named and approved by the International Astronomical Union s Small Bodies Naming Committee in 2005 1 Received Wonderfest s Carl Sagan Prize for Science Popularization in 2005 21 Recipient of a 2009 TED Prize 22 23 Elected a Legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society in 2020 24 Elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2021 25 Popular culture editTarter s astronomical work is illustrated in Carl Sagan s novel Contact In the film version of Contact the protagonist Ellie Arroway is played by Jodie Foster Tarter conversed with the actress for months before and during filming and Arroway was largely based on Tarter s work 26 She has also been featured in John Boswell s Symphony of Science music video The Poetry of Reality An Anthem for Science 27 Prior to Seticon II in 2012 Tarter addressed concerns about alien invasion like those seen in science fiction films in particular those expressed by Stephen Hawking Correlated with Hawking s reservations is his belief that humans should not attempt to broadcast signals in order to contact alien civilizations Active SETI Tarter thinks that aliens evolved enough to communicate with and travel to Earth will be long lived enough to have needed to grow beyond violent tendencies 28 29 Often the aliens of science fiction say more about us than they do about themselves While Sir sic Stephen Hawking warned that alien life might try to conquer or colonize Earth I respectfully disagree If aliens were able to visit Earth that would mean they would have technological capabilities sophisticated enough not to need slaves food or other planets If aliens were to come here it would be simply to explore Considering the age of the Universe we probably wouldn t be their first extraterrestrial encounter either We should look at movies like Men in Black III Prometheus and Battleship as great entertainment and metaphors for our own fears but we should not consider them harbingers of alien visitation 29 References edit a b c d Jill Tarter SETI Institute SETI Institute Archived from the original on 8 February 2018 Retrieved 8 February 2018 a b Overbye Dennis 18 June 2012 A Career Waiting for E T to Phone New York Times Retrieved 19 June 2012 a b Alien hunter retires after 35 year quest for E T Fox News May 22 2012 Retrieved May 22 2012 Svitil Kathy 13 November 2002 The 50 Most Important Women in Science Discover Retrieved 1 May 2019 EASTCHESTER HS Alumni Association HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 February 2018 Retrieved 22 February 2018 a b c Scoles Sarah 2017 Making Contact Jill Tarter and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence New York NY Pegasus Books ISBN 9781681774411 a b Cosier Susan January 29 2014 10 Questions for Jill Tarter Astronomer Science Friday Science Friday Initiative Retrieved 6 February 2018 Koren Marina 2017 07 12 Jill Tarter Feminist Cosmic Icon The Atlantic Retrieved 6 February 2018 Tarter Jill 2014 Brown is Not a Color Introduction of the Term Brown Dwarf in Joergens Viki ed 50 Years of Brown Dwarfs From Prediction to Discovery to Forefront of Research Astrophysics and Space Science Library vol 401 Springer pp 19 24 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 01162 2 3 ISBN 978 3 319 01162 2 Hayes Jacqui Silent witness COSMOS Cosmos Magazine Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 22 February 2018 DJ Grothe October 20 2006 Jill Tarter Are We Alone www pointofinquiry org Podcast Center for Inquiry Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved May 18 2014 Board Starmus Festival and Promotur Canary Islands Tourism Starmus Festival and Stephen Hawking Launch the Book Starmus 50 Years of Man in Space Retrieved April 26 2017 CuriosityStream Advisory Board Retrieved 31 August 2015 Marlow Jeffrey 9 May 2013 The Science Laureate of the United States Wired Magazine Retrieved 12 September 2013 Making Contact pegasusbooks com Archived from the original on 2017 05 02 Retrieved 2017 08 14 CSI Fellows and Staff Retrieved August 7 2011 Past Honorees Telluride Tech Festival Archived from the original on October 17 2011 Retrieved October 15 2011 Women in Space Science Adler Planetarium Adler Planetarium Archived from the original on 11 February 2018 Retrieved 7 February 2018 TIME Magazine TIME 100 Jill Tarter Time April 26 2004 Archived from the original on August 17 2013 Retrieved October 27 2008 Scientist probes outer space for aliens CNN April 19 2004 Retrieved October 27 2008 Sagan Prize Recipients wonderfest org 2011 Retrieved September 10 2011 Jill Tarter TED Retrieved 22 February 2018 Trost Matthew 2009 02 20 Exclusive interview with TED Prize winner Jill Tarter of SETI TED Retrieved 22 February 2018 AAS Fellows AAS Retrieved 30 September 2020 Jill Tarter bio AAAS Retrieved 23 May 2021 Dr Jill Tarter Looking to Make Contact Archived from the original on October 5 2008 Retrieved October 27 2008 John Boswell melodysheep The Poetry of Reality An Anthem for Science on YouTube February 25 2010 Orwig Jessica January 20 2016 A world leading scientist on the search for extraterrestrials pointed out a flaw in Stephen Hawking s fear of finding intelligent aliens Business Insider Retrieved 8 February 2018 a b SETI Institute s Jill Tarter takes issue with Stephen Hawking MIB3 Prometheus and Battleship SETI Institute June 2012 Archived from the original on 25 February 2018 Retrieved 25 February 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jill Tarter Tarter featured at Creative Class Lecture about long term SETI strategies presented to the Long Now Foundation Ogg Vorbis format Talk on the Allen Telescope Array at the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures on YouTube It Takes a Cosmos to Make a Human Jill Tarter interviewed by Krista Tippett of The On Being Project 2021 audio with transcript Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jill Tarter amp oldid 1216983117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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