PANDEMIC LOVE STORIES Astro-photo-poem (cosmopoem) by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe On August 29, 2020, I walked on a bank of the Dambovita River in Bucharest. I saw a young man and his girlfriend walking as well and suggesting an earthly love story. Then I saw the Moon and Jupiter walking too and suggesting a celestial love story. Comments You need JavaScript to be able to post comments You need to be logged in to leave a comment Click Here to Login

IN THE UNIVERSITY SQUARE (Bucharest, September 12, 2020) Astro-photo-poem (cosmopoem) by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe Astronomer Spiru Haret (1851-1912) gave a remarkable contribution to the solar system's astronomy, was the greatest ever minister of education in Romania and promoted both professional and amateur astronomy. Obviously, each nation has its own heroes touched by the Sun. Comments You need JavaScript to be able to post comments You need to be logged in to leave a comment Click Here to Login

AWAKE IN THE CLOUDS Astro-photo-poem (cosmopoem) by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe On August 25, 2020, I could hardly see the Moon over Bucharest because of the clouds. “Oh, but these are possible circumstances for an interesting sunrise tomorrow morning!” I told myself. Then maybe the next morning didn't bring the best celestial food, but the idea was good. Comments You need JavaScript to be able to post comments You need to be logged in to leave a comment Click Here to Login

HOME AGAIN Astro-photo-poem (cosmopoem) by Valentin Grigore After I organized two Perseid camps, several expeditions and the “Astro & Photo” camp, I returned home to Targoviste to assist the Moon, Saturn and Jupiter for a meeting in the Chindia Park. Comments You need JavaScript to be able to post comments You need to be logged in to leave a comment Click Here to Login

END OF AUGUST (Bucharest, August 28-30, 2020) Astro-photo-poem (cosmopoem) by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe The Moon among the leaves… Then the Moon again and, on the left, Saturn and Jupiter shortly after opposition. Later, Mars shortly before opposition. After two days, Saturn and Jupiter on the right of the Moon, not to provoke any suspicion. Fortunately, all these bodies in the brightest condition. Comments You need JavaScript to be able to post comments You need to be logged in to leave a comment Click Here to Login