The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Scots stargazer tells ET to ‘phone hame’

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Peter Wright. A STARGAZER is searching for a Scots site to build a giant telescope to scan the skies for evidence of intelligen­t alien life.

Peter Wright, 55, has been involved in a grassroots search for extra- terrestria­ls for more than 20 years.

Using radio telescopes, Peter and academic colleagues at the Search For Extra-terrestria­l Intelligen­ce League have spent decades looking for signals from advanced civilisati­ons elsewhere in the universe.

Peter has previously overseen the constructi­on of a large telescope in Germany as part of the organisati­on’s search for proof of ET.

Now, having moved back to the UK, he is looking to set up a new listening post at a Scottish site.

“I’m looking for a remote field in a little valley to use the surroundin­g hills to protect me from man- made signals,” he said.

“It would be good if the site also had a building where I can make a cup of tea and sleep for the night.”

The dad- of- three, who is chairman of the European Radio Astronomy Club, was asked to get involved in the SETI project by fellow Scotsman Professor Ian Morrison from Jodrell Bank Observator­y in Manchester.

He said: “I used to put these things in the bin as UFO rubbish but now I had a very respected professor who wanted to use the European Radio Astronomy Club to learn more.

“That changed my mentality.”

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