The Galileo Project
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The Galileo Project
Summary
The Galileo Project is a science project[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of science_project entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (373 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Galileo Project's field of work was search for extra-terrestrial intelligence[3].
- The Galileo Project's field of work was ufology[4].
- The Galileo Project's field of work was interstellar object[5].
- The Galileo Project's field of work was alien artifacts or technology in the Solar system[6].
- The Galileo Project's instance of is recorded as science project[7].
- The Galileo Project's founder is recorded as Avi Loeb[8].
- Galileo Galilei is named after The Galileo Project[9].
- The Galileo Project's Commons category is recorded as Galileo Project[10].
- The Galileo Project began on 2021[11].
- The Galileo Project's official website is recorded as https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/galileo/[12].
- The Galileo Project's different from is recorded as Project Galileo[13].
- The Galileo Project's different from is recorded as Galileo mission[14].
- The Galileo Project's uses is recorded as empiricism[15].
- The Galileo Project's interested in is recorded as CNEOS 2014-01-08[16].
- The Galileo Project's interested in is recorded as unidentified flying object[17].
- The Galileo Project's interested in is recorded as Q42313338[18].
- The Galileo Project's funder is recorded as Frank Laukien[19].
Body
Definition and Type
The Galileo Project's instance of is recorded as science project[7].
Origins
Galileo Galilei is named after The Galileo Project[9]. Its founder is recorded as Avi Loeb[8].
Why It Matters
The Galileo Project ranks in the top 9% of science_project entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (373 views/month).[2]