Jun 29, 2015
Feature Guests: Robert Kerr and Jose Molina
Nestled in the mountains of northern Puerto Rico lies an icon of
astronomy: the Arecibo Observatory, the largest radio telescope on
Earth. It has been featured in the X-Files, James Bond’s
Golden Eye and of course Carl Sagan’s Contact. To
help us understand the history and the future of Arecibo we’re
joined at The Star Spot by Observatory Director Dr. Robert Kerr.
Also in today’s special double bill, Jose Molina explains his plans
to make Puerto Rico a primary site for space tourism, scientific
research and eventually a space port.
Current in Space
No longer merely theoretical, Anuj introduces us to
our universe's first generation of stars - thousands of times the
mass of the sun. And as our knowledge of exoplanets increase in
detail, Dave explains what we're learning from studying the first
stratosphere of a planet beyond our solar system.
About our Guests
Jose Molina is an engineer working in the aeronautical industry. He received a Master’s Degree in Space Studies at the International Space University, then brought his knowledge and excitement for commercial spaceflight back home to Puerto Rico. There is he is working to enhance the island’s space tourism industry through the development of spaceports and launch vehicles.
Robert Kerr is an upper atmospheric physicist who worked as Professor of Astronomy at Boston University and Program Manager at the National Science Foundation. He is the current Director of the Arecibo Observatory.