Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Cosmic Call was the name of two sets of interstellar radio messages that were sent from RT-70 in Yevpatoria (in Crimea) in 1999 (Cosmic Call 1) and 2003 (Cosmic Call 2) to various nearby stars. The messages were designed with noise-resistant format and characters.The project was funded by Team Encounter, a Texas-based startup that went out of business in 2004.Both transmissions were at ~150 kW, 5.01 GHz (FSK +/-24 kHz)."@en }
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- Cosmic_Call abstract "Cosmic Call was the name of two sets of interstellar radio messages that were sent from RT-70 in Yevpatoria (in Crimea) in 1999 (Cosmic Call 1) and 2003 (Cosmic Call 2) to various nearby stars. The messages were designed with noise-resistant format and characters.The project was funded by Team Encounter, a Texas-based startup that went out of business in 2004.Both transmissions were at ~150 kW, 5.01 GHz (FSK +/-24 kHz).".
- Cosmic_Call comment "Cosmic Call was the name of two sets of interstellar radio messages that were sent from RT-70 in Yevpatoria (in Crimea) in 1999 (Cosmic Call 1) and 2003 (Cosmic Call 2) to various nearby stars. The messages were designed with noise-resistant format and characters.The project was funded by Team Encounter, a Texas-based startup that went out of business in 2004.Both transmissions were at ~150 kW, 5.01 GHz (FSK +/-24 kHz).".