Prof. Günther Hasinger (@hasingerprof) 's Twitter Profile
Prof. Günther Hasinger

@hasingerprof

Director of Science, ESA (2018-); Director of the Institute for Astronomy, Hawaii (2011-2018); Scientific Director of the MPI for Plasma Physics (2008-2011); ..

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Congratulations, Hilton, and thanks for many years of fruitful cooperation in Hawaii! Good luck for Rich Matsuda - an excellent choice.

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... then we might one day detect it through gravitational lensing of a background star. Then we could localize it and some time way in the future fly there and look at it - maybe even extract energy from it?

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... by the way: the perspective is a bit skewed. The actual size should be somewhere between a golf and a tennis ball. Viewed from several astronomical units, even of the vantage point of one of the gas or ice giant planets, would subtend an invisible angle!

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Absolutely fascinating result on gravitational wave background from merging supermassive black holes. Congratulations to the international teams of scientists. This is one of the top research areas, which the new @astrozentrum will embark on! mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/7918483/epta-j…

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Right now on stage at the futureSAX Innovationskonferenz, talking about innovation potentials between Science and Business. #InnovationInSachsen

Right now on stage at the <a href="/futureSAX/">futureSAX</a> Innovationskonferenz, talking about innovation potentials between Science and Business. #InnovationInSachsen
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I wonder, why so many people completely ignore the possibility that Dark Matter is made of primordial black holes. Even if you do not believe in it, you should st least discuss it and say so!

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Mein früherer Kollege vom Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik hält einen Vortrag über Fusionsenergie bei den "Highlights der Physik" in Kiel - vor vollem Haus!

Mein früherer Kollege vom Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik hält einen Vortrag über Fusionsenergie bei den "Highlights der Physik" in Kiel - vor vollem Haus!
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Dear colleagues and Friends, sorry to inform you about my decision to finally leave this site. Please see me as HasiProf over at the other side.