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He has written several papers on the subject and even gave a presentation to the United Nations, but until recently his pleas have fallen on deaf ears. The reason, Maccone says, is that the issue lacked any urgency.

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Most national space agencies had neither the funding nor the will to launch a mission to the far side of the moon and billionaires were still struggling just to get a rocket to orbit. In addition to the two lunar farside negotiations organized by the IAA, the Royal Society is hosting a two-day conference dedicated to the issue next year.

They would like to explore it as much as possible for profit. There are several possible approaches to keeping the lunar farside as quiet as possible short of an outright ban on communication with spacecraft. The most bothersome source of interference is unintentional radio noise from spacecraft electronics, which could be avoided by asking moon-bound missions to include strong electromagnetic shielding for their spacecraft.

Alternatively, missions could use laser communications to avoid drowning out the radio frequencies.

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Although each of these solutions requires the spacecraft operator to act in good faith, there is some precedent here. But perhaps the best way to preserve the lunar farside for radio astronomy is to go ahead and build an observatory there—which is exactly what NASA is thinking about doing. Inquirer Morning Newsletter. The moon will rise at p. Monday night, or about an hour and 20 minutes after sunset.

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During the two-week lunar days, the lander and its small rover, Yutu 2, beam images and other data to an orbiter for relay back to Earth. But not everyone was thrilled that China crossed into this new lunar frontier, and few have been more vocal about their concerns than the scientists involved in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The exploration of the moon might seem like an issue outside the purview of this group of professional alien hunters, but the far side of the moon is the most radio quiet place in the inner solar system and they want to keep it that way in case ET calls.

Indeed, they argue that the fate of the lunar farside may determine whether we ever detect a signal from an extraterrestrial intelligence. On Earth, radio astronomers must contend with interference from television broadcasts, cell phone signals, satellites, and the atmosphere as they scan the cosmos for faint signals from primordial stars, organic molecules, or intelligent life.

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This makes the lunar farside an attractive site for future radio telescopes because the moon blocks all the radio signals from Earth. Even before cell phones became common, Heidmann realized that radio interference could eventually become so bad that searching for aliens with radio telescopes would be impossible on Earth. Here on Earth, governments could create more radio quiet zones like the kind around the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, but even then we might miss a message from ET.

He has written several papers on the subject and even gave a presentation to the United Nations, but until recently his pleas have fallen on deaf ears. The reason, Maccone says, is that the issue lacked any urgency.