First hour: Near-Earth Objects and the future of NASA under the Trump administration
Second hour: Urban rebirth in upstate cities
Early Monday morning, in the pre-dawn hours, a fiery meteor was seen streaking across the sky in the Midwest. No one was hurt and it was largely harmless, but it was so large that it could be seen as far away as Nebraska and New York. The sighting left many people asking where it came from. NASA researchers study meteors and other Near-Earth Objects, as well as the possibility of these objects hitting the Earth and causing larger scale disasters. However, funding for this research may be in question under the Trump administration. We'll discuss all of this with our guests:
- Dr. Brian Koberlein, senior lecturer of physics at RIT
- Dr. Ethan Siegel, professor of physics at Lewis and Clark College, and author of Beyond the Galaxy: how humanity looked beyond the Milky Way and discovered the entire Universe
Then in our second hour, we'll talk about urban rebirth in upstate cities. Arian Horbovetz is a photographer and writer who has been traveling across the state to highlight the positive aspects of cities that may get a bad rap. He writes about his visits in his blog, The Urban Phoenix. We'll talk to him about what he learned from his travels to Utica, Troy, Rome, Binghamton, and more.