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The Arecibo message is a radio message that was beamed into space at a ceremony to mark the remodeling of the Arecibo radio telescope on 16 November 1974. It was aimed at the globular star cluster M13 some 25,000 light years away because it was a large and close collection of stars that was available in the sky at the time and place of the ceremony. The message consisted of 1679 binary digits (equivalent to nearly 210 bytes, since (1679 / 8) = 209.87 (8 bits in 1 byte)) transmitted at a frequency of 2380 MHz and modulated by shifting the frequency by 10 Hz, with a power of 1000kW. The beam was extremely narrow (giving a power equivalent to 20TW if it were omnidirectional) making it the strongest man-made signal ever sent. The entire transmission lasted 1679 seconds and was not repeated. The number 1679 was chosen because it is a semiprime (the product of two prime numbers) and therefore can only be broken down into 23 rows and 73 columns, or 73 rows and 23 columns. This assumes that those who read it will choose to arrange it as a rectangular raster scan. The information arranged the first way (23 rows, 73 columns) produces jumbled nonsense, but if arranged the second way (73 rows, 23 columns) it forms the image shown on the right (assuming the bits are arranged from left to right and the rows are arranged from top to bottom; otherwise a flipped image is formed), which is assumed to be recognizable as data.Reading the image from top to bottom and left to right, it can be divided into 7 parts that state (or show) the following:1. the numbers one (1) through ten (10)
2. the atomic numbers of the elements hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, which make up deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
3. the formulas for the sugars and bases in the nucleotides of DNA
4. the number of nucleotides in DNA, and a graphic of the double helix structure of DNA
5. a graphic figure of a man, the dimension (physical height) of an average man, and the human population of Earth
6. a graphic of Earth's solar system
7. a graphic of the Arecibo radio telescope and the dimension (the physical diameter) of the transmitting antenna dishBecause it will take 25,000 years for the message to reach its intended destination of stars (and an additional 25,000 years for any reply), the Arecibo message was more a demonstration of human technological achievement than a real attempt to enter into a conversation with extraterrestrials. In fact, the stars that that message was aimed at will no longer be there when the message arrives.
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Books:
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