Had a great time discussing dark matter, dark energy and anti-matter at #BloomDK with @Hotblack43 + Carol Anne Oxborrow, inspired by Jeffery Hangst's talk..

Did you know the #ASIM instrument on the #ISS literally measures the annihilation of positrons in the upper atmosphere via the gamma rays emitted? Utterly fascinating.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-019-0592-z

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So anyway, my next book is from the festival haul. #TheEndOfEverything by @AstroKatie

The ASIM Mission on the International Space Station - Space Science Reviews

The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) is an instrument suite on the International Space Station (ISS) for measurements of lightning, Transient Luminous Events (TLEs) and Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs). Developed in the framework of the European Space Agency (ESA), it was launched April 2, 2018 on the SpaceX CRS-14 flight to the ISS. ASIM was mounted on an external platform of ESA’s Columbus module eleven days later and is planned to take measurements during minimum 3 years. The instruments are an x- and gamma-ray monitor measuring photons from 15 keV to 20 MeV, and an array of three photometers and two cameras measuring in bands at: 180–250 nm, 337 nm and 777.4 nm. Additional objectives that can be addressed with the instruments relate to space physics like aurorae and meteors, and to Earth observation such as dust- and aerosol effects on cloud electrification. The paper describes the scientific objectives of the ASIM mission, the instruments, the mission architecture and the international collaboration supported by the ASIM Science Data Centre. ASIM is the first space mission with a comprehensive suite of instruments designed to measure TLEs and TGFs. Two companion papers describe the instruments in more detail (Østgaard et al. in Space Sci. Rev., 2019; Chanrion et al. in Space Sci. Rev., 2019).

SpringerLink

Eline Lorenzen pointing out that humans have always moved since we left Africa 150,000 years ago. It's a part of us. And it will come to be part of our future also.

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"Danmark findes ikke i et tusind år"

Will we be building a dike up the west coast of Denmark in a thousand years to preserve Danmark or will we be moving?

Eline Lorenzen giving us a really good overview of what has changed in the past on what is in fact quite plausible in the future

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We should remember that the #Roskilde Cathedral was built about a thousand years ago and we have songs and stories that are even older, so a thousand years in the future is not unimaginable- Minik Rosing

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https://fediscience.org/@Ruth_Mottram/110447261757933684

Ruth Mottram (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image How will Copenhagen look in 30, a hundred and a thousand years? Minik Rosing rightly pointing at both #ClimateChange and #Biodiversity crises, Eline Lorenzen emphasising how dependent on natural ecosystems we are and how many species we stand to lose.. We are potentially in an ecological catastrophe as well as a #ClimateCrisis . #BiodiversityCrisis #BloomDK #BloomFestival

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How will Copenhagen look in 30, a hundred and a thousand years?

Minik Rosing rightly pointing at both #ClimateChange and #Biodiversity crises, Eline Lorenzen emphasising how dependent on natural ecosystems we are and how many species we stand to lose..

We are potentially in an ecological catastrophe as well as a #ClimateCrisis .

#BiodiversityCrisis

#BloomDK #BloomFestival

It's been an *excellent* #BloomFestival in Copenhagen this weekend.

Stor ros til organisationen. 👏👏

Final session closing with an attempt to see the future:
In 1024 Knut the great had just conquered England, how will 3024 look like?

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Inspiring cross-disciplinary talk at Bloom Festival, between artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen, glaciologist @Ruth_Mottram and literature researcher Rune Graulund, on how to sense, model and explain landscapes, and nature in general. #dkvid #bloomfestival
Yet, it moves - Udstilling - Copenhagen Contemporary

Et visionært udstillingsformat, der forbinder naturvidenskabelig forskning og kunst omkring temaet ’bevægelse’ som fænomen fra mikro- til makrokosmos.

Copenhagen Contemporary