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A little astronomy in "Unrest in Paradise"

Moon phases for the month of August 1936

At the end of "Unrest in Paradise" read how on the night of August 10, "San Lorenzo", with a quarter moon, General Cabanellas and General Dávila found smoking in a balcony fall captaincy when they see a shooting star.


Amazed I have Óscar Esquivias after checking as has been mindful of a couple of things astronomical: the first is that that night the moon was waning phase and the second one not only knows rain of stars of the "Perseid " , also known as San Lorenzo's Tears, "but it was possible to see that night.

It is possible that the author chose precisely that night to go to purgatory by the symbolism of the rain of stars: " Just then, two dozen would be unfortunate the moor, including oaks, perhaps watching shooting stars and saying one wish: do not kill me, let me live . "

This meteor shower has its maximum on the nights of 12 and 13 August but can be observed between July 23 and August 20, specifying a moonlit night new, or at least the last quarter out of the way the moon in the starry sky at midnight, when the conversation occurs between the generals.




As the balcony should be oriented towards the northeast, toward the constellation Perseus, in order to observe how the atmosphere is volatile under these meteorites whose encounter our planet arrives on time each year on the saint's day of San Lorenzo, when the Earth passes through an area of \u200b\u200bits orbit cover the remains of comet Swift-Tuttle.


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