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🗓️ 17 June 2024
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | ID the future, |
0:05.0 | future, a podcast about evolution and intelligent design. |
0:12.0 | Welcome to ID the Future. Today, a host Eric Anderson begins a two-part conversation with Dr. |
0:18.0 | Bijon Nemari about the search for habitable planets. Whether you believe there's intelligent life elsewhere in the |
0:24.7 | universe or not, Dr. Namati says we can all be excited about the quest to answer this age-old |
0:31.1 | question. In this first half of the conversation, |
0:34.0 | Nemati provides an overview of exoplanet discoveries of the last 25 years, |
0:39.2 | including how the technology for finding exoplanets has advanced. |
0:44.0 | Nymati brings us right up to the present day, including the James Webb Space Telescope |
0:49.0 | launched a few years ago. |
0:51.0 | He also discusses his work on the soon-to-be launched Roman Space Telescope, currently being |
0:56.2 | tested and calibrated for a new deep space mission. Now, at times, Dr. Namati shares some of the technical aspects of the search for habitable planets. |
1:05.7 | But hang in there. This is an update about an exciting area of space exploration you don't want to miss. |
1:12.0 | Here's Eric now to introduce his guest. |
1:15.0 | Are we alone in the universe? This ageless question has been pondered by philosophers since the beginning of humanity and has provided endless fodder for science fiction authors and |
1:24.9 | Hollywood screenwriters. However, with recent technological advances, in just the past couple of decades |
1:31.2 | this question has become one of the hottest research |
1:33.4 | topics in science spawning several NASA missions and an entire discipline of |
1:37.9 | astrobiology. Hello I'm Eric Anderson and on today's IED the future I'm honored to be joined by Dr. Bichon-Namati to discuss current |
1:46.1 | and upcoming efforts to search for other habitable worlds. |
1:49.6 | Dr. Namati received his PhD in high energy physics from the University of Washington and did |
1:54.3 | post-doc work at the Cornell Synchrotron. He later worked on advanced |
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