By Andrei Dorian Gheorghe (text and photos) and Florin Alexandru Stancu (design)

A CENTRAL FIREBALL
Astro-photo-poem (cosmopoem) by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe

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On February 8, 2020,
I photographed the Moon in the center of Bucharest
above Saint George’s New Church,
founded in 1705 by Constantin Brancoveanu,
ruler of Wallachia in between 1688 and 1714,
creator of an architectural style
(precursor of the Neo-Romanian style)
and martyr of Eastern Christianity.

He had a teacher of astronomy, Hrisant Nottara,
who worked at the Paris Observatory for a while
and became the Patriarch of Jerusalem later.

Since I could not risk going to
SARM’s Perseid event in 2020
because of the pandemic,
I revisited (as compensation) his church
on July 10 and 25
to see again a painting with a fireball
that burns sinners
and a sculpture with the Sun and the Moon.

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And I hoped all meteor shower observers
in the summer of 2020
would see fireballs
that burn disillusions.

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