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Día: 16 de diciembre de 2024

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Avatar de DesconocidoAutor Ariadne Gallardo FigueroaPublicado el 16 diciembre, 2024Categorías Ciencia, residentes de AsgardiaEtiquetas Astronomía, Ciencia, dialogo, residentes de Asgardia, Sociedad asgardiana

The cosmic swarm

by Ariadne Gallardo Figueroa 

You can see the whole article in English and Spanish at https://liccom.academia.edu/AriadneGallardoFigueroa

This idea arises from a photograph sent by my parliamentary colleagues Clive Simpson and Steve Kelly from an exceptional place in Portugal following their visit to the Space Economics Congress. 

Photograph by the journalist and chief editor of Room Space Journal Clive Simpson from the Nova School of Business and Economics in Carcavelos, Lisbon. 

What happens when we see the sky, and we find a fascinating accumulation of experience that ranges from the vision before the naked eye and that which gives us a higher value when we have a telescope in our hands?

Well, it happens that for some it becomes a comforting hobby and for others a profession that urges them to delve deeper into the wonders of the cosmos. The gaze of Asgardia has been placed in the minds of space explorers. It allows us to go searching for all those who have fortified the exciting vision of the one who moves among the stars with the qualification of expert or amateur.

Therefore, linking the idea of ​​those who are organized and those who prefer to stay alone by their telescope, results in the fact that if they get the perfect shot, of course they will share it.

In the world we inhabit there are very astronomical old organizations, which over time have accumulated an inexhaustible wealth of information, published books and fascinating research. By becoming regular visitors to these places, we transform ourselves and recognize that we are part of their challenges and experiences.

This work, tentatively being named the cosmic swarm, will seek that connection where, among the honeycomb of one place in the world, we travel to the other end searching for the discovered wealth to share. 

Let’s see the adventure as an invitation to a new honeycomb of astronomers, that place where we are not invited to its facilities until we are sure that we are suitable and committed enough to consider ourselves members.

Secondly, to achieve the qualification of feeling proud Asgardians integrated into that place where we share the living experience of observing the celestial bodies.

Later, the history that is shared is magnified in astronomical meetings, that space where we are not only members of an association, but we stand out as Asgardians who observe the sky.

After some time, it will be possible to build your own house in which the astronomy of the inhabitants of Asgardia will be strengthened, I think it is an interesting idea.

I share this idea with all my colleagues, followers, and residents of Asgardia and if any of you wish to give me your personal experiences, they will be welcome.

What strengthens groups is their adherence to common ideas and interests. For example, many of us share material on the official Asgardia website and on various sites on social networks. Imagine a mountain located in the world where each individual can gather to witness an annular eclipse, which is captured by the media. Asgardia t-shirts on all participants, the idea is nice and the best of all is that it can be real. It has already happened in the total eclipse that was observed in North America and possibly this March 14, 2025, something similar will happen in the place where that eclipse places its umbra.

It is nice to join and follow groups, but it is also nice to create an identity as tenacious and dedicated observers of astronomy.

What do we need? A fundamental part is the organization, usually the locations are expensive to travel to where the event is held. Many people follow the activities from meetings coordinated in videoconferences, another vital point is to recognize those interested and investigate their relationships with other astronomers.

Have some strategic incentive, a personalized page to share the image of the month and those that have been drawn or painted with artistic techniques and, of course, the contest of works on experiences and techniques used in their activities.

The attractive design of the reward and perhaps in time an incentive in kind, such as a new and dynamic telescope for the most professional fan of sky observation.

The word swarm comes from Latin, meaning “crowd” or “group of bees” in Latin.

Regarding the Indo-European root: The root “ex-” in Latin means “out of” or “from”, and “amen” is related to “to move” or “to stir”.

It is evident that examining something and moving to call the group to that place is something that bees do perfectly; they move in mass, moving towards the objective. I consider that this is the reason I find the term appropriate.

The sky makes the call from the location of the celestial bodies, and humans on earth coordinate their telescopes to capture one of the spectacular scenes that are presented at that moment.

For the distinguished and organized bees it is something similar, since not all the places they visit have the appropriate forest to collect honey. But when different environmental and climatic factors are present, they know perfectly well that they can invite the group to get the best of the harvest.

In the photo that we see from Lisbon, Portugal, masterfully captured by colleague Clive Simpson, we know that the conjunction of Venus and the Moon surprised us in a special way in different latitudes of the planet. It is undoubtedly a unique shot, since what we see now, on these dates of the month of December, is not Venus in conjunction, but Jupiter.

The opportunity, the precise moment and the attentive look at the sky are everything. Even the representative part of the luminaries highlights events that the world carries out without considering that sometimes their agendas are placed before the fortunate gaze of the stars.

Illuminating an event on space economy, under the conjunction of Venus, shows that each conference offered among the participants had a special resonance. Venus is ruled by Taurus, which protects what is conceived and with which it creates wealth. Likewise, it is interesting to note that another of its rulers is Libra, which emphasizes harmony and interpersonal relationships. I imagine that many of those convened at the aforementioned congress reached balanced and fair agreements.

Many astronomers pay attention to the mythological legends of these archetypes, others consider that it is not appropriate; the only thing I can say is that the sky is not the limit and that what historically precedes us will always have a value to the extent that we want to interpret it.

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Avatar de DesconocidoAutor Ariadne Gallardo FigueroaPublicado el 16 diciembre, 202417 diciembre, 2024Categorías Ciencia, sociedad espacialEtiquetas Asgardia, Astronomía, Ciencia, Cultura, dialogo, Divulgación, Sociedad asgardiana, sociedad espacial

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