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  • kasperni 16 hours ago
    She is not a household name in Denmark. But we do have a big mural of her, here in Copenhagen [1].

    [1] https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/112/99...

    • nosianu 11 hours ago
      I had to look twice, and then check Wikipedia, when I saw "1888-1993" there.

      * 13. Mai 1888 in Kopenhagen

      † 21. Februar 1993 in Kopenhagen

      That's 104 years, 9 months, and 8 days!

    • slu 7 hours ago
      Google Street View link showing the murial: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nfSzrb3CFPKowZ4p9?g_st=ac
  • perigrin 16 hours ago
    All of modern geology stands upon her work.
  • wasting_time 16 hours ago
  • tekla 15 hours ago
    She was hardly overlooked, she won many honours for her work during her time.

    > This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times.

  • pfdietz 13 hours ago
    > It explained how the Earth generates the magnetic field that protects the planet from cosmic radiation,

    Our protection from cosmic radiation is mostly due to Earth's thick atmosphere, not its magnetic field.

    • andsoitis 7 hours ago
      > Our protection from cosmic radiation is mostly due to Earth's thick atmosphere, not its magnetic field

      Primary defense against cosmic radiation: magnetic field

      Secondary defense: atmosphere

      https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/earth-science/eart...

      • pfdietz 2 hours ago
        Yeah, that's nonsense. The radiation in low Earth orbit is only a bit less than above the magnetosphere, and most of that difference is from shadowing by the Earth itself. In contrast, there's a massive decrease in radiation from LEO to to sea level.

        Radiation at ISS: 144 mSv per year

        Radiation on a trip to Mars: ~340 mSv per year

        Cosmic radiation at sea level: about 0.4 mSv per year

        The atmosphere is doing the heavy lifting in shielding us from cosmic radiation, not the magnetosphere.

    • nephihaha 13 hours ago
      The magnetic field deflects particles from the Solar Wind, whereas the atmosphere blocks a lot of the radiation as I understand it.
      • pfdietz 10 hours ago
        The solar wind != cosmic radiation.
    • nobodyandproud 13 hours ago
      I don’t see any problems with the quote.
    • Qem 13 hours ago
      Without magnetic fields, the solar wind strips away atmospheres, like what happened to Mars.