
Austin Film Society Austin, TX
Caroline Morley
Associate Professor, Isabel McCutcheon Harte Centennial Chair in Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin
Close Encounters of the Third Kind— The enduring enigma of extraterrestrial life
Program Description
Associate Professor Caroline Morley will discuss the current conversation around the potential of extraterrestrial life and her research on planetary systems and habitability. Her insight into the latest scientific research will inform our audience of how close (or how far) we are to finding the answer.
Presented At
Austin Film Society Austin, TX
Film Synopsis
After an encounter with UFOs, a line worker feels undeniably drawn to an isolated area in the wilderness where something spectacular is about to happen.
Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) is an electrical lineman who, while sent out on emergency repairs, witnesses an unidentified flying object. Neary's wife (Teri Garr) and children are at first skeptical, then concerned, and eventually fearful, as Roy refuses to accept a "logical" explanation for what he saw and is prepared to give up his job, his home, and his family to pursue the "truth" about UFOs. Neary's obsession eventually puts him in contact with others who've had close encounters with alien spacecraft, including Jillian (Melinda Dillon), a single mother whose son disappeared during her UFO experience, and Claude Lacombe (François Truffaut), a French researcher who believes he can use a musical language to communicate with the alien visitors. Lacombe's theory is put to the test when a band of government researchers and underground UFO enthusiasts (including Neary) join for an exchange with alien visitors near Devil's Tower, Wyoming.
About the Speaker
Dr. Caroline Morley studies the atmospheres of exoplanets from terrestrial planets like the Earth to giant planets more massive than Jupiter. She earned Bachelor's degrees in Physics and Earth, Atmosphere, and Planetary Sciences from MIT in 2010, and her Ph.D. from University of California Santa Cruz in 2016. She's been at UT since 2018.