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Spacetime Fika

Spacetime Fika

By: Jonas Enander
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Fika is a Swedish word which means to have a social coffee break with cakes, and Spacetime Fika is a podcast where Jonas Enander meets people from the world of science to have an informal talk – like having a fika! – about how the universe works and how we have figured that out.

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Jonas Enander
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Episodes
  • #5 Being an astronomer on Hawai'i with Geoff Bower
    Oct 19 2025

    Geoff Bower is a professional astronomer who works on top of the mountain Maunakea on Hawai'i. He is an project scientist at the Event Horizon Telescope and played an important role in the creation of the first image of a black hole. In this episode we talk about what it means to be an astronomer on Hawai'i, both in terms of daily operations as well as concrete projects such as imaging a black hole. We also discuss the controversial impact that the telescopes have had on Maunakea and how the naming of the black hole at the centre of the galaxy M87 with a phrase from the Hawaiian language paid tribute to the Hawaiian legacy.


    The episode was recorded as part of a research trip to Hawai'i that I made for a book about black holes. The book is now published as Facing Infinity: Black holes and our place on Earth. It is available to order from facinginfinity.com.


    Music credit: Jean Anguis.

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    54 mins
  • #4 The Craft of Science Writing with Marcia Bartusiak
    Dec 11 2024

    Marcia Bartusiak is an accomplished popular science writer who has written several prize-winning books, as well as being Professor of the Practice Emeritus of the Graduate Program in Science Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In this episode I ask Marcia Bartusiak to share her insights into the craft of science writing and recount some key moments in her career as a writer.


    Bartusiak's homepage: https://www.marciabartusiak.com/


    Music credit: Jean Anguis.


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #3 Visualising the universe with Luis Calçada
    Aug 25 2024

    How do we make sense of the universe with the help of astronomical images? My guest for this episode is Luis Calçada, who is a data visualisation artist at the European Southern Observatory, also known as ESO. This organisation builds and runs some of the most powerful telescopes in the world, and it’s Luis job to make sure that the data collected by these telescopes is presented in an visually appealing and educational way to the general public. We discuss how astronomical images are created, what an artistic illustration is and what the role astronomical visualisations play for our understand of the universe.


    Luis homepage: https://luiscalcada.com/


    WASP-76b: https://luiscalcada.com/exoplanet-where-it-rains-iron


    Pluto: https://luiscalcada.com/pluto


    ESO image database: https://www.eso.org/public/images/


    Music credit: Jean Anguis.


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    55 mins
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