The funds came from over 2,000 private donors...
Maybe I'm being overly-critical, but the sensation around this kind of creates an assumption that Jodie Foster single-handedly did this. Maybe not from this specific article but others about this. That appears to be the reaction I've seen on Twitter yesterday. Yes, it's nice that she gave them money and I'm happy that they get to operate until the end of the year, but over 1,999 other people helped, too. Jodie Foster is just the most famous on the list, yes, but for all we know she might've only given them $50 bucks. The only others with a big enough name they thought were worth mentioning were Larry Niven and Bill Anders -- people who those interested in sci fi and space exploration would know, but the general public might not.
Don't get me wrong. I think it's cool that celebrities get involved in something like this. But you know, people are going to be running around saying Jodie Foster saved SETI, and lots of others deserve credit.
Also, I'd like to know what happens at the end of the year. Do they get new funding?
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