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New Science at the Arecibo Observatory
posted
Jan 15, 2016, 1:33 AM
by Abel Mendez
[ updated
Jan 15, 2016, 6:16 AM
]
These scientists met yesterday to plan new research endeavors at the Arecibo Observatory. From left to right:
Abel Méndez
(
PHL @ UPR Arecibo
),
Alex Wolszczan
(
CEHW @ Penn State
),
Andrew Seymour (
Arecibo Observatory
),
Edgard Rivera-Valentin
(
Arecibo Observatory
), and Joaquín P. Noyola (
UT Arlington
).
Amy Barr Minar
(
Planetary Science Institute
) joined via Skype. Picture taken at the library of the Arecibo Observatory.
Here
is a 2015 presentation by Alex Wolszczan
at the
Carl Sagan Institute
on his discovery of the
first exoplanet
in 1992.