The US telescope looking for alien life
The Green Bank Telescope listens for signs of communication or activity by species that are not from Earth.
The Green Bank Telescope (GBT) is the centrepiece of the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia.
One of the telescope鈥檚 many research tasks is the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence - it listens for signs of communication or activity by species that are not from Earth.
The telescope and the town of Green Bank sit at the heart of the National Radio Quiet Zone - a 13,000 square mile area (33,670 square km) where certain types of transmission are restricted so as not to create interference to the observatory and a US intelligence agency outpost.
There is no mobile phone or TV signal and you cannot have strong wi-fi - although newer wi-fi standards do not interfere with the same frequencies as before.
But the effects from the global recession may mean the telescope is under threat.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is consulting on whether they can justify the expense.
The NSF has invited the public to submit their view on the telescope's future. It is accepting submissions up until the end of 25 November 2016.
The 麻豆社's North America technology reporter, Dave Lee, finds out more.
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