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Mark Rodeghier,  Scientific UFO Data Collection

Mark Rodeghier, Scientific UFO Data Collection

FromOpen Minds UFO Radio


Mark Rodeghier, Scientific UFO Data Collection

FromOpen Minds UFO Radio

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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mark Rodeghier has been President and Scientific Director of the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies since 1986. He earned a B.S. in astrophysics from Indiana University in 1975. After a year of graduate study at the University of Sussex in England, he returned to complete a M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in sociology. His dissertation, Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward Controversial Research : Quantitatively Disentangling the Social from the Scientific, explores the attitudes toward the study of extraterrestrial intelligence by the scientific community. Other publications include numerous articles for IUR and the Journal of UFO Studies, and UFO Reports Involving Vehicle Interference: a Catalog and Data Analysis (Evanston, IL: Center for UFO Studies, 1981).

In this interview, we talk to Mark about CUFOS, his interests in UFOs, and an exciting new project he has helped create called UFODATA. Mark, along other scientists and professionals, started UFODATA in order to develop observation stations that will obtain scientific data on UFOs.

For more information about CUFOS, visit www.CUFOS.org, and for more information about UFODATA, visit UFODATA.net.
Released:
Oct 28, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Going beyond the basics… Interviews and discussions with UFO researchers, authors, witnesses, scientists, and others to talk in-depth about issues related to this very real phenomenon. We bring together some of the best minds from multiple disciplines so that we can put our heads together to try to gain insight into this enigmatic issue. Music Thanks to: Caleb Hanks