Bill welcomes Professor Andrew Fraknoi, astronomer at the Fromm Institute at the University of San Francisco, for a wide-ranging conversation that looks from the headlines to the stars. Topics include:
- Remembering Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell, an American hero who inspired a nation long before Tom Hanks portrayed him on screen.
- The groundbreaking Rubin Observatory project in Chile, which will create “the greatest movie of all time” by photographing the entire sky 800 times over the next decade.
- How this observatory will improve detection of near-Earth asteroids and cosmic events invisible to the naked eye.
- The recent discovery of the largest known black hole, with the mass of 36 billion suns—and why black holes remain one of astronomy’s greatest mysteries.
- How astronomers are now using artificial intelligence to comb through cosmic radio waves, searching for potential technosignatures of alien life.
It’s a fascinating conversation that blends history, science, and the future of space exploration.
Learn more about Professor Fraknoi’s work at fraknoi.com.
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